l.strether wrote:They also have impressive prospects with bright futures:
1. Rafael Devers, 3b. Sandoval's eventual replacement, Devers is a solid hitter with raw power potential and is the #13 prospect in MLB
2. Manuel Margot, Cf. He is a true 5-tool talent and already a defensive force, if raw offensively. He could be a disruptive lead-off man.
3. Andrew Benintendi, Lf 2015 Golden Spikes winner and best pure hitter in the draft, the Green Monster is waiting for his likely arrival there by 2017.
4. Yoan Moncada, 2b-3b This toolsy Cuban infielder could threaten Sandoval's playing time, as well as replace Betts as super-sub. The Red Sox certainly aren't paying him the big bucks to languish on the bench or in the minors.
Update: In the last few weeks, Andrew Benintendi has been one of the hottest hitters in the minors and was promoted to Low-A Greenville. In 35 games in Ss Lowell, he produced a .290/.408/.540 line with 7 hrs and 7 sbs. Benintendi's hit tool is so good (besides his potent power and speed), it's not entirely unfeasible to see him starting next year in HiA or AA and actually seeing time in Boston.
While it's more likely he arrives in 2017, he is looking more and more likely to be pushing Ramirez from left field in the not-too-distant future. And with Moncada and Devers also playing very well at Greenville, the clock could be ticking for Sandoval as well. Those will definitely be "problems" Dombrowski will love to have.