J.D. Martinez Has Perfectly Simple Reason For Wanting To Play Outfield

There are no two ways around it: the Boston Red Sox brought in J.D. Martinez for his bat.

The Red Sox considerably struggled to hit for power last season, and the addition of Martinez should provide a major lift in the middle of Boston’s lineup. But while Martinez is expected to be slotted as the designated hitter in most games, the new Sox slugger clearly doesn’t want to be limited to just hitting.

Speaking with the media Wednesday, Martinez reiterated his desire to play the outfield for the Red Sox, and his reason why, albeit brief, makes a whole lot of sense.

You can’t blame Martinez for wanted to patrol the outfield while he’s still in the prime of his career. The only problem is, Boston boasts one of the most talented, young outfields in the league with Andrew Benintendi, Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. Despite desire, Martinez understands his position on the outfield depth chart, and he sounds excited about his role.

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Martinez only made four errors in 113 games last season, so the Red Sox certainly won’t be fearful of sending their new star to play the field when it’s necessary.