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Red Sox Scout: Defense-First Utility Man?
27 Jan
Summary
- Dylan Moore offers strong defense and versatility, winning a Gold Glove.
- Moore can play nearly every position except catcher.
- His offensive output is limited with a career .206 batting average.

Trade speculation continues to surround the Boston Red Sox, with utility player Dylan Moore reportedly being a subject of team conversations. Moore, a seven-year veteran, is recognized for his significant defensive prowess, evidenced by a Gold Glove Award in 2024. His ability to play virtually any position on the field, except for catcher, offers valuable flexibility.
In 2025, Moore played at first base, second base, shortstop, third base, center field, and right field for the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers, and has experience in left field. Despite his defensive contributions, Moore's offensive production is considered minimal. He is a right-handed hitter with a career batting average of .206, and in 2025, he recorded 11 home runs and 25 RBIs over 106 games.
The Red Sox's interest in Moore appears to hinge on their strategic focus. If the team prioritizes run prevention and defensive stability, Moore could provide valuable depth as a bench player. However, his limited offensive output makes him unlikely to be an everyday player.



