The Boston Red Sox are wrapping up their preparations for the upcoming season, with a growing number of players heading out to different destinations. A 30-player team is set to travel to Monterrey, Mexico for an exhibition series against Sultanes de Monterrey, while others head north or join Triple-A Worcester.
Manager Alex Cora’s squad is getting closer to its final form, with all three “Big Three” prospects joining the trip to Mexico. The roster includes regular position players like Rafael Devers, Xander Bogaerts not mentioned in this text but expected to be part of it and David Hamilton, as well as some minor league talent.
Meanwhile, the Red Sox are cutting down their 40-man roster, with several players being removed to make room for the upcoming season. Top prospects Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer will join Triple-A Worcester, while others like Nick Sogard and Nate Eaton will also be part of the team’s farm system. The final moves are expected to come before the Red Sox head out to Texas for their season opener.
With the roster taking shape, Boston is getting ready to take on the challenges of the upcoming season. Will the Red Sox make a deep run in the postseason, or will they struggle like last year? Only time will tell, but with this talented team, there’s reason to be optimistic about what’s to come.
Source: https://www.masslive.com/redsox/2025/03/with-kristian-campbell-on-team-how-does-boston-red-sox-26-man-roster-look.html