The Boston Red Sox reportedly aren’t considering making a change to Jarren Duran’s position in 2026.
Duran played left field last season, but was selected as an infielder in the MLB Draft. Although the Red Sox could use an upgrade at second base, Boston isn’t considering moving Duran to second, according to The Athletic’s Jen McCaffrey.
“We got a few questions about this possibility, but to my knowledge, it’s not something the Red Sox are considering,” McCaffrey wrote about Duran moving to second base, in a piece published on Friday.
“Duran came up through the minors as a second baseman, and in theory, it makes sense as a solution to the team’s problems. But given he’s never taken infield reps in the majors, I think it could worsen the team’s infield defense rather than help.”
With the Red Sox not expected to move Duran to second, Boston still has options at the position. The Red Sox primarily used Kristian Campbell, David Hamilton, and Romy Gonzalez at second base last season.
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Boston has an $8 million team option on Duran, which the Red Sox will need to decide to pick up or not next week. But, even if Boston does pick up the option, it’s clear he will remain an outfielder for the Red Sox in 2026.
MLBTradeRumors.com projects Duran making $8.4 million in arbitration if Boston declines the club option.
Duran hit .256 wth 16 home runs and 84 RBIs last season with the Red Sox.
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