Making Statement? Rising Star Hits First Homer Of Red Sox Spring Training

Could this year be Ceddanne Rafaela's breakout season?

It only took until the bottom of the second inning for a Boston Red Sox player to go yard.

Ceddanne Rafaela retook the lead over the Tampa Bay Rays when he hit a solo home run off Jonathan Hernández.

Rafaela was speculated to be Boston’s super utility player. However, manager Alex Cora noted that the 24-year-old primarily would be the team’s center fielder. Rafaela produced elite defensive numbers in the outfield, and he’s continued to make strides to be better at the plate.

The third-year big leaguer only produced a 2.6% walk rate last season, and his contact numbers were below average. His solo shot Saturday was a small sample but perhaps was the first display of an improved version of Rafaela who could make a big leap in his third major league season.

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