Connor Wong
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20 de abril de 2026
Taking seat again Monday
Wong is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Tigers.
Análise
After a stretch of three consecutive starts behind the plate, Wong will end up ceding catching duties to Carlos Narvaez for the second day in a row. With an .885 OPS compared to Narvaez's .449 mark on the season, Wong has been the far more productive hitter of the two, so the Red Sox could still view him as Option 1A at catcher for the time being.
19 de abril de 2026
Sitting after three straight starts
Wong is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Tigers.
Análise
Though he'll give way to Carlos Narvaez behind the dish Sunday, Wong may have supplanted the former atop the Red Sox's catching depth chart. Wong started each of the previous three games and owns an .885 OPS for the season, more than doubling up Narvaez's mark (.409). At least while he's dramatically outperforming Narvaez at the dish, Wong could be in line for the lion's share of the starts.
18 de abril de 2026
Outperforming starter
Wong went 1-for-2 with a walk and a double in Friday's 1-0 extra-inning win over the Tigers.
Análise
Wong recorded his fourth double of the season in the third inning but was stranded there. While the catching depth chart hasn't changed, it's hard to ignore Wong's production is better than that of starter Carlos Narvaez. Entering Saturday, Wong owns a 1.006 OPS, while Narvaez is at .409 and has struck out seven times over the last two games.
