Just after the midpoint of the season the Red Sox find themselves 2 games under 500. While it's been a disappointing season it hasn't been terrible and it's not a lost season. To me without a doubt one of the brightest spots this season has been rookie catcher, Carlos Narváez. Narváez has been hitting .268 with a .780 OPS, but the real gem lies in his defense, Narváez has posted a caught stealing above average of 6, ranking in the 100th percentile. Narváez blocks above average rank in the 98th percentile with 10, and his framing is in the 91st percentile. If it weren't for Mariner's catcher, Cal Raleigh, having an absolutely absurd start to the season with a 1.031 OPS and 32 bombs, Narváez would almost certainly be in the conversation for AL starting catcher in the All-Star game.
I think Ceddanne Rafaela has also been among the brightest spots this season. With 12 outs above average, putting him in the 99th percentile, Rafaela has been defensively nothing short of spectacular. Offensively Rafaela has essentially been a league average hitter, but his speed has allowed for 11 stolen bases off of 12 attempts.
Garrett Crochet has been incredible. It really sucks that we can't seem to win more of his starts. Crochet is out there doing everything a team needs an ace to do. He's going deep into games, he's not allowing runs, he's not really allowing any sort of traffic on the basepaths. Aside from the one start in April, where Crochet gave up four earned, I don't think it's fair to put any of the losses on Crochet. The Red Sox really could not be asking for him to perform any better than he is.
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