The Boston Red Sox addressed their need for an infielder on Wednesday, reportedly signing utility man Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a one-year contract.
Kiner-Falefa, 30, is a versatile defender with big-league experience at every position except first base. He has primarily played shortstop (450 games), third base (234 games) and second base (90 games) in his eight-year MLB career.
Last season, Kiner-Falefa played in 119 games for the Pittsburgh Pirates before being claimed off waivers by the American League champion Toronto Blue Jays. In 138 games between Pittsburgh and Toronto, he slashed .262/.297/.334 with two home runs and 40 RBI.
The Red Sox aimed to improve their infield defense this offseason, and Kiner-Falefa should help in that department. He was a Gold Glover in 2020, when he primarily played third base for the Texas Rangers. Last season, he recorded two Outs Above Average as a third baseman but -3 OAA at shortstop and 0 OAA at second.
Kiner-Falefa should spend most of his time at second and third base for the Red Sox in 2026. Since the organization prefers to play former top prospect Marcelo Mayer at the hot corner, Kiner-Falefa will likely primarily be used at second. He could also see some time in the outfield when needed.
While Kiner-Falefa checks two boxes for Boston as a right-handed hitter and solid defender, he isn’t the upgrade the lineup needed. The Red Sox should still look to add an impactful right-handed bat before Opening Day.