2025 In A Discarded-On-The-Dugout-Flooring Nutshell
Nick Sogard had his second consecutive season as a product of a depleted roster with restricted platoon choices, however he made absolutely the many of the alternatives he was given on the Main League roster together with his versatility and defensive dependability.
If anybody has been studying my Minor Traces since 2022, it is best to already know how I feel about Nick Sogard’s presence on the sphere and within the decrease a part of the lineup. He’ll hardly ever be the participant to make a game-changing play. However he’ll usually be the man who features precisely as he ought to wherever he’s assigned. However, in case you don’t wish to take my phrase for it, here’s a quote straight from his mouth:
The 28-year-old Sogard, who was acquired together with catcher Ronaldo Hernandez in 2021 from the Rays group for Chris Mazza and Jeffrey Springs (neither of whom are with that group anymore), has logged innings at each infield place in addition to proper area within the system. He dedicated one error in 30 video games, that coming at first base, which, on this workforce, is a breath of recent air. He’s extra sound defensively than, say, an Enmanuel Valdez would have been, he’s extra affected person on the plate than an Abraham Toro, and whereas he doesn’t present the spark {that a} Romy Gonzalez does, his versatility affords him a Main League job. To make issues higher for Sogard, his weakest place (the place he dedicated 6 of his 9 Triple-A errors) is shortstop, the place Boston seemingly doesn’t have a lot to fret about amidst Trevor Story’s 2026 opt-in (I’m going to knock on each piece of wooden in my home that he stays wholesome now) and Marcelo Mayer’s return from damage, so Sogard can deal with platooning at positions the place he gained’t be detrimental to the workforce.
As if the flexibility in place wasn’t invaluable sufficient, Sogard additionally provides the lineup flexibility by being a swap hitter, though he’s a good quantity higher hitting lefties (.857 OPS vs. a .552 OPS in opposition to righties.) His 43% floor ball proportion means he is aware of methods to put the ball in play, one thing that was evident in his pinch hitting stint within the Wild Card spherical in opposition to the Yankees. Persistence, a low whiff proportion and having the ability to put the ball in play are all really invaluable for a man on the backside of the lineup when all it’s essential hold an inning alive is an expert at-bat.
As a lot as I can spend three years speaking Sogard up, and as a lot as he’s improved on these “defensive shortcomings” I named on his 2024 Meet The New Guy, he’s nonetheless a substitute participant, actually – his fWAR final yr was 0.1 albeit with only a 30-game pattern dimension. Sogard’s largest shortcoming amongst an honest batting common and on base proportion which might be aided by his aforementioned power (his profession slash line is .266/.321/.335, leading to a lackluster .656 OPS) is that he has no energy to talk of. He’s good for about 10 house runs per season on the Triple-A stage, however has didn’t hit a ball into the seats as a Main Leaguer. His 2025 remoted energy sat at .083 and his wRC+ is at 83, and that skill to create runs was little doubt bolstered by hitting 8 doubles, twice as many as he had in 2024.
This hustle to get to second in opposition to the Yankees. Made all of the distinction
There’s additionally him enjoying hero by driving Nate Eaton in to stroll the Athletics off…. extra on Eaton in two and a half sentences.
How a lot are the Pink Sox going to depend on part-time presences like Nick Sogard in 2026?
The plan is rarely to have substitute stage gamers take too many at-bats on a roster in a competition window. Ahem, I’m you, again of 2025 Pink Sox rotation. In any case, with Romy Gonzalez squarely thought of a extra reliable participant than most crops of platoon gamers, the query might grow to be if Nate Eaton’s velocity is extra of a promoting level than Sogard’s persistence. Half-time gamers are removed from an important query that must be addressed this offseason, however we must always all know by now how a lot Alex Cora likes to make the most of guys who can be utilized anyplace for optimum flexibility.
Nick Sogard is pre-arbitration f0r a number of extra years and appears to be a part-time Quad-A choice (with out the humor of Bobby Dalbec hitting balls into Shrewsbury on a weekly foundation to strike out each day as soon as promoted) until the workforce actually runs in opposition to a 40-man crunch, or till Sogard runs out of choices. This could actually rely the worth they assign to him versus the opposite guys they choose up. With Eaton, Sogard and Gonzalez all secured, in addition to Kristian Campbell enjoying who is aware of the place, this is probably not a yr the Pink Sox choose up depth items that aren’t on Minor League offers and will have to urgently swing for some fences if Alex Bregman doesn’t return. I wouldn’t really feel unimaginable in a world the place, behind Marcelo Mayer, Sogard is a subsequent best choice for any body of time, however you might do worse than a substitute stage participant being a substitute. And, greatest case situation for the group, I both get one other season to write down about Sogard at Polar Park, or he has a breakout season.
