Two and a half months after going down with a fractured bone in his hand, Yu Chang is back. Now the Red Sox infielder hopes to put his arduous rehab behind him and help shore up the club's shaky shortstop situation.
It seemed like a no-brainer Ceddanne Rafaela would start the season in Triple-A, but then when camp broke he was given the news that he'd be starting off back in Double-A. That was disappointing for the No. 3 Red Sox prospect to hear, but Rafaela's mantra has been simple it's not about where you start, but where you finish.
The Tampa Bay Rays always seem to exceed expectations, and this year the club has once again gotten off to a strong start. The Rays came into the weekend as MLB's last unbeaten team and could be a huge thorn in the Red Sox side going forward if Boston can't find a way to beat them.