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2021 RED SOX SPRING TRAINING ROSTER Major League Roster + Non-Roster Invitees 2021 RED SOX SPRING TRAINING ROSTER Major League Roster + Non-Roster Invitees NUMERICAL 84-Ramon Vazquez, Quality Ctrl Coach 79-Bryan Mata, RHP 54-Martín Pérez, LHP 85-Kaleb Ort, RHP* 61-Kevin McCarthy, RHP* 56-Matt Hall, LHP* 0-Adam Ottavino, RHP 85-Jhonny Pereda, C* 60-Yairo Muñoz, OF* 57-Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP 2-Xander Bogaerts, INF 86-Will Venable, Bench Coach 76-Josh Ockimey, INF* 61-Kevin McCarthy, RHP* 3-Jonathan Araúz, INF 87-Kole Cottam, C* 85-Kaleb Ort, RHP* 63-Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP 5-Enrique Hernández, INF 88-Michael Gettys, OF* 0-Adam Ottavino, RHP 64-Marcus Walden, RHP* 7-Christian Vázquez, C 89-Tanner Houck, RHP 30-Joel Payamps, RHP 65-Ryan Weber, RHP* 10-Hunter Renfroe, OF 90-Seth Blair, RHP* 85-Jhonny Pereda, C* 67-Connor Seabold, RHP 11-Rafael Devers, INF 90-Frank German, RHP* 54-Martín Pérez, LHP 68-Caleb Simpson, RHP* 12-Marwin Gonzalez, INF 91-Andrew Politi, RHP* 37-Nick Pivetta, RHP 69-Zac Grotz, RHP* 13-Alex Cora, Manager 91-Roldani Baldwin, C* 25-Kevin Plawecki, C 70-Ryan Brasier, RHP 16-Franchy Cordero, OF 92-Raynel Espinal, RHP* 91-Andrew Politi, RHP* 71-Phillips Valdez, RHP 17-Nathan Eovaldi, RHP 92-Gilberto Jimenez, OF* 36-Hudson Potts, INF 72-Garrett Whitlock, RHP 18-Chris Herrmann, C* 93-Jarren Duran, OF* 75-César Puello, OF* 73-Daniel Gossett, RHP* 19-Hirokazu Sawamura, RHP 94-Triston Casas, INF* 96-Austin Rei, C* 77-Jay Groome, LHP 20-Jeter Downs, INF* 95-Chad De La Guerra, INF* 10-Hunter Renfroe, OF 78-Stephen Gonsalves, LHP* 22-Danny Santana, OF* 96-Austin Rei, C* 43-Garrett Richards, RHP 79-Bryan Mata, RHP 23-Michael Chavis, INF 97-Thad Ward, RHP* 57-Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP 81-Kyle Hart, LHP* 25-Kevin Plawecki, C 98-Durbin Feltman, RHP* 66-Jeisson Rosario, OF 83-Eduard Bazardo, RHP 28-J.D. Martinez, OF 99-Alex Verdugo, OF 41-Chris Sale, LHP (60-day IL) 83-Josh Winckowski, RHP* 29-Bobby Dalbec, INF 22-Danny Santana, OF* 85-Kaleb Ort, RHP* 30-Joel Payamps, RHP ALPHABETICAL 19-Hirokazu Sawamura, RHP 89-Tanner Houck, RHP 31-Austin Brice, RHP 46-John Schreiber, RHP 90-Seth Blair, RHP* 32-Matt Barnes, RHP 35-Matt Andriese, RHP 67-Connor Seabold, RHP 90-Frank German, RHP* 33-Jason Varitek, Game Planning Coor. 3-Jonathan Araúz, INF 68-Caleb Simpson, RHP* 91-Andrew Politi, RHP* 35-Matt Andriese, RHP 39-Christian Arroyo, INF 38-Josh Taylor, LHP 92-Raynel Espinal, RHP* 36-Hudson Potts, INF 91-Roldani Baldwin, C* 71-Phillips Valdez, RHP 97-Thad Ward, RHP* 37-Nick Pivetta, RHP 47-Jett Bandy, C* 33-Jason Varitek, Game Planning Coor. 98-Durbin Feltman, RHP* 38-Josh Taylor, LHP 32-Matt Barnes, RHP 7-Christian Vázquez, C Catchers 39-Christian Arroyo, INF 83-Eduard Bazardo, RHP 84-Ramon Vazquez, Quality Ctrl Coach 7-Christian Vázquez, C 41-Chris Sale, LHP (60-day IL) 90-Seth Blair, RHP* 86-Will Venable, Bench Coach 18-Chris Herrmann, C* 43-Garrett Richards, RHP 2-Xander Bogaerts, INF 99-Alex Verdugo, OF 25-Kevin Plawecki, C 46-John Schreiber, RHP 70-Ryan Brasier, RHP 64-Marcus Walden, RHP* 47-Jett Bandy, C* 47-Jett Bandy, C* 48-Colten Brewer, RHP 55-Kevin Walker, Bullpen Coach 59-Ronaldo Hernández, C 48-Colten Brewer, RHP 31-Austin Brice, RHP 97-Thad Ward, RHP* 74-Connor Wong, C 50-Matt Carasiti, RHP* 58-Dave Bush, Pitching Coach 65-Ryan Weber, RHP* 85-Jhonny Pereda, C* 51-Tim Hyers, Hitting Coach 50-Matt Carasiti, RHP* 72-Garrett Whitlock, RHP 87-Kole Cottam, C* 52-Carlos Febles, Third Base Coach 94-Triston Casas, INF* 53-Marcus Wilson, OF 91-Roldani Baldwin, C* 53-Marcus Wilson, OF 23-Michael Chavis, INF 83-Josh Winckowski, RHP* 96-Austin Rei, C* 54-Martín Pérez, LHP 13-Alex Cora, Manager 74-Connor Wong, C Infielders 55-Kevin Walker, Bullpen Coach 16-Franchy Cordero, OF 80-Nick Yorke, INF* 2-Xander Bogaerts, INF 56-Matt Hall, LHP* 87-Kole Cottam, C* 3-Jonathan Araúz, INF 57-Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP 29-Bobby Dalbec, INF BY POSITION 5-Enrique Hernández, INF 58-Dave Bush, Pitching Coach 95-Chad De La Guerra, INF* 11-Rafael Devers, INF 59-Ronaldo Hernández, C 11-Rafael Devers, INF Coaching Staff 12-Marwin Gonzalez, INF 60-Yairo Muñoz, OF* 20-Jeter Downs, INF* 13-Alex Cora, Manager 20-Jeter Downs, INF* 61-Kevin McCarthy, RHP* 93-Jarren Duran, OF* 86-Will Venable, Bench Coach 23-Michael Chavis, INF 62-Peter Fatse, Assistant Hitting Coach 17-Nathan Eovaldi, RHP 51-Tim Hyers, Hitting Coach 29-Bobby Dalbec, INF 63-Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP 92-Raynel Espinal, RHP* 62-Peter Fatse, Assistant Hitting Coach 36-Hudson Potts, INF 64-Marcus Walden, RHP* 62-Peter Fatse, Assistant Hitting Coach 58-Dave Bush, Pitching Coach 39-Christian Arroyo, INF 65-Ryan Weber, RHP* 52-Carlos Febles, Third Base Coach 82-Tom Goodwin, First Base Coach 76-Josh Ockimey, INF* 66-Jeisson Rosario, OF 98-Durbin Feltman, RHP* 52-Carlos Febles, Third Base Coach 80-Nick Yorke, INF* 67-Connor Seabold, RHP 90-Frank German, RHP* 55-Kevin Walker, Bullpen Coach 94-Triston Casas, INF* 68-Caleb Simpson, RHP* 88-Michael Gettys, OF* 84-Ramon Vazquez, Quality Ctrl Coach 95-Chad De La Guerra, INF* 69-Zac Grotz, RHP* 78-Stephen Gonsalves, LHP* 33-Jason Varitek, Game Planning Coor. Outfielders 70-Ryan Brasier, RHP 12-Marwin Gonzalez, INF Pitchers 10-Hunter Renfroe, OF 71-Phillips Valdez, RHP 82-Tom Goodwin, First Base Coach 0-Adam Ottavino, RHP 16-Franchy Cordero, OF 72-Garrett Whitlock, RHP 73-Daniel Gossett, RHP* 17-Nathan Eovaldi, RHP 22-Danny Santana, OF* 73-Daniel Gossett, RHP* 77-Jay Groome, LHP 19-Hirokazu Sawamura, RHP 28-J.D. Martinez, OF 74-Connor Wong, C 69-Zac Grotz, RHP* 30-Joel Payamps, RHP 53-Marcus Wilson, OF 75-César Puello, OF* 56-Matt Hall, LHP* 31-Austin Brice, RHP 60-Yairo Muñoz, OF* 76-Josh Ockimey, INF* 81-Kyle Hart, LHP* 32-Matt Barnes, RHP 66-Jeisson Rosario, OF 77-Jay Groome, LHP 63-Darwinzon Hernandez, LHP 35-Matt Andriese, RHP 75-César Puello, OF* 78-Stephen Gonsalves, LHP* 5-Enrique Hernández, INF 37-Nick Pivetta, RHP 88-Michael Gettys, OF* 79-Bryan Mata, RHP 59-Ronaldo Hernández, C 38-Josh Taylor, LHP 92-Gilberto Jimenez, OF* 80-Nick Yorke, INF* 18-Chris Herrmann, C* 41-Chris Sale, LHP (60-day IL) 93-Jarren Duran, OF* 81-Kyle Hart, LHP* 89-Tanner Houck, RHP 43-Garrett Richards, RHP 99-Alex Verdugo, OF 82-Tom Goodwin, First Base Coach 51-Tim Hyers, Hitting Coach 46-John Schreiber, RHP 83-Eduard Bazardo, RHP 92-Gilberto Jimenez, OF* 48-Colten Brewer, RHP 83-Josh Winckowski, RHP* 28-J.D. Martinez, OF 50-Matt Carasiti, RHP* * - Non-Roster Invitee .
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