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Enmanuel Valdez
Red Sox skipper Alex Cora did not need a long look at Enmanuel to find something he liked about the 2022 trade acquisition. "He can hit," Cora says. "I do believe the bat is going to play at the big-league level." It certainly did early. In his first 10 games following his mid-April promotion in 2023, Valdez went 12-for-35 (353) with an .875 OPS.
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"The Little Professor" is the youngest of three brothers all of whom made their mark in the majors. Regarded as the greatest center-fielder in the game, he set the American League record for Putouts with 503 in 1948. He led the League in Runs in 1950 and 1951. Dom broke in with the Red Sox in 1940 and has been their regular center-fielder since, except for 3 years, when he served as a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy.



The Red Sox claimed Caleb off waivers from the Twins just three weeks after he homered for his first MLB hit on September 25, 2022. The former Oregon State backstop opened 2023 at Triple-A Worcester.



Played 16 years in O.B., 10 years in Majors. Coaches: Doug Camilli, Don Lenhardt, Eddie Popowski, Lee Stange.



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Vern (Junior) Stephens
"Junior," "Buster," and "Lit-tle Slug" are some of the nicknames that have got fastened to the slugging Bosox shortstop. In knocking 144 runs across the plate in 1950, Vern tied for the second straight year for leadership in that department. Hit .295 in 149 games. Had 34 doubles, 30 homers. Fielded .981. With Browns, 1941-1947. Traded to Sox for 1948. Led League in home runs, 1945.
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