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Marcelo Mayer

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New York Yankees
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies
GW 18
9
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers
-1
GW 19
Atlanta Braves
-2
0
Atlanta Braves
3
Atlanta Braves
GW 20
Potential injuryDNP
Los Angeles Angels
Potential injuryDNP
Los Angeles Angels
8
Los Angeles Angels
GW 21
16
New York Yankees
5
New York Yankees
3
New York Yankees
GW 22
10
Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays
-1
30
Tampa Bay Rays
GW 23
New York Yankees
-2
2
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
-1
GW 24
Seattle Mariners
-2
2
Seattle Mariners
20
Seattle Mariners
GW 25
San Francisco Giants
-1
1
San Francisco Giants
Potential injuryDNP
San Francisco Giants
GW 26
Los Angeles Angels
-2
17
Los Angeles Angels
Los Angeles Angels
-1
GW 27
Potential injuryDNP
Toronto Blue Jays
Potential injuryDNP
Toronto Blue Jays
Potential injuryDNP
Toronto Blue Jays
GW 28
8
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
-2
7
Cincinnati Reds
GW 29
8
Washington Nationals
DNP
Washington Nationals
0
Washington Nationals
GW 30
Colorado Rockies
-2
5
Colorado Rockies
7
Colorado Rockies
11
Tampa Bay Rays
GW 31
7
Tampa Bay Rays
0
Tampa Bay Rays
7
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12 July 2025

Contributes to win

Mayer went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI in Friday's 5-4 win over the Rays.

Analysis

Mayer had a run-scoring double for the second straight game, both of which helped the Red Sox come back after the Rays had taken a lead. He's set to become the primary second baseman after the team activated third baseman Alex Bregman from the injured list Friday. Mayer, who is batting .225 through 38 games, has hit safely in three straight games, going 4-for-11 with two doubles, two RBI and two runs scored.

11 July 2025

Set to be primary second baseman

Manager Alex Cora said Friday that Mayer will get the majority of the playing time at second base moving forward, Mac Cerullo of the Boston Herald reports.

Analysis

The 22-year-old's roster spot appeared in question with Alex Bregman (quadriceps) returning from the injured list Friday, but the Red Sox will keep Mayer in the majors and shift him to the middle infield. The rookie has seen most of his playing time thus far at the hot corner, but he has yet to get on track at the plate with a .234/.272/.421 slash line and 29.8 percent strikeout rate through 37 games. Mayer is starting at the keystone and batting seventh Friday versus the Rays.

11 July 2025

Survives roster decision

Mayer will remain on the Red Sox roster after the team optioned David Hamilton to Triple-A Worcester on Thursday to clear a spot for Alex Bregman (quadriceps), Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.

Analysis

Bregman's return Friday was going to present a roster crunch, but it's Mayer who will stay in the majors. The 22-year-old top prospect will likely occupy the strong side of a platoon at second base with Romy Gonzalez. Mayer had a key run-scoring double Thursday during Boston's three-run seventh inning.

7 July 2025

Sitting out third straight

Mayer is again absent from the lineup for Monday's contest against the Rockies.

Analysis

The Red Sox are facing a lefty (Austin Gomber) for the third straight day. The lefty-swinging Mayer has been out of the lineup for all three contests, though he did receive two plate appearances off the bench in Sunday's win over the Nationals. Mayer is 4-for-22 with a 7:0 K:BB early on versus southpaws at the big-league level. Nate Eaton is again at third base Monday.

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