Red Sox’s Ceddanne Rafaela Drops Great Line After Game-Saving Catch

Rafaela's been superb defensively

Red Sox rookie Ceddanne Rafaela isn’t going to be relied upon to carry the offense at any point in the near future, but despite his deficiencies, there’s a clear reason he’s with the big-league club.

He’s key to Boston’s effort at improving defensively.

Rafaela has proven as much just six games into the season, making a spectacular play in Tuesday’s win over the Oakland Athletics that essentially saved the game for the Red Sox.

If Rafaela doesn’t make that play, the best-case scenario is a tie ballgame. The worst case is a loss to the lowly A’s, which is unacceptable for a team looking to outshine expectations. The 23-year-old made the spectacular look routine, however, dropping a pretty sweet line after the fact.

“Pretty good jump. I think that was the main part why I made the catch,” Rafaela told reporters postgame, as seen on NESN. “In my mind, everything that’s in the park I have to catch it… It feels pretty good to help my teammates, help the team. I couldn’t do it on the other side, so I have to do it on the side I’m strongest.”

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Red Sox manager Alex Cora made it clear he was looking to carry Rafaela as the every-day center fielder, needing a considerable boost at the spot after his team made an American League-high 102 errors last season. He’s been able to thus far, and continued success in that role should keep the rookie up in Boston for awhile.

In 2023, that’s a play the Red Sox likely don’t make, and a game they likely lose. In 2024, Rafaela’s already making a difference.