Red Sox Bring Duran Back, But Anthony's Return Looms Large
The Boston Red Sox are putting Jarren Duran back in the starting lineup Tuesday night, batting seventh in left field against Arizona right-hander Merrill Kelly. The move ends a one-game benching that had fans buzzing about whether the left fielder was losing his everyday job.
Duran sat out Monday's series opener against left-hander Mitch Bratt, snapping a streak of 17 straight starts. Eli White filled in and the Red Sox rolled to an 11-1 win, according to CBS Sports.
Why Jarren Duran Sat Out Monday's Game
It was a matchup call, not a demotion. Duran has struggled against lefties this season, and Bratt gave Boston a chance to rest him before a run of right-handed starters.
Kelly's presence on the mound Tuesday flips that logic. The Diamondbacks right-hander carries an 8-10 record and a 5.11 ERA, and Duran, a left-handed hitter, does most of his damage against righties.
Duran has hit roughly .198 against right-handers this year, barely better than his .211 mark against lefties. Those splits explain why Boston has leaned on matchups rather than a clean platoon.
White, acquired from Atlanta at the trade deadline for right-hander Tyler Uberstine, has settled into a short-side platoon role with stronger numbers against lefties. He sat Tuesday with a right-hander on the mound, the same logic that had him starting Monday.
Interim manager Chad Tracy has treated the outfield as fluid all summer, mixing rest days and matchups as Boston chases a playoff spot.
Roman Anthony's Return Looms Over Duran's Outfield Role
Roman Anthony was set to begin a rehab assignment Tuesday with Double-A Portland, his first game action since tearing a ligament in his right ring finger on May 5, according to the Boston Globe. The plan calls for five innings in left field before Boston decides how many more rehab games he needs.
Tracy said the 22-year-old will return as Boston's leadoff hitter once healthy, a role Anthony held for 22 games before the injury, posting a .347 on-base percentage. Sox leadoff hitters have managed just a .292 OBP since he went down.
Tracy managed Anthony for 93 games at Triple-A Worcester and has watched his approach develop up close.
He can impact it in a very big way, Tracy said of Anthony's return, according to the Globe.
Anthony's activation would further crowd an outfield mix that already includes Wilyer Abreu, Ceddanne Rafaela, White and Duran, with Masataka Yoshida sidelined by a hamstring strain opening a path to designated hitter at-bats. For Duran, already working through a difficult season at the plate, Anthony's return could mean fewer starts and a firmer platoon role with White heading into September.
Duran, 29, broke out with an All-Star season and All-Star Game MVP honors in 2024, leading the American League in doubles and triples. He paced the AL in triples again in 2025, but his production has fallen off sharply in 2026 as Boston works younger options into the lineup mix.
Boston drafted Duran out of Long Beach State in the seventh round in 2018 and converted him from second base to the outfield in the minors. He debuted in the majors in July 2021 and has remained a fixture in the Fenway Park outfield, mostly in left.
Boston enters Tuesday looking to build off Monday's blowout, with left-hander Ranger Suarez opposite Kelly. Duran's role will keep shifting as Anthony, and injured infield veteran Trevor Story, work their way back.
Will Jarren Duran Keep His Starting Job?
Not if Roman Anthony has anything to say about it. Anthony's return means fewer at-bats for Duran, plain and simple. The kid is the future, and the Red Sox are playing for tomorrow while chasing today.
What Does This Mean for the Red Sox Playoff Push?
Boston is mixing and matching to win now. Tracy is using every tool in the shed, and that means Duran's role will keep shifting. It's not personal, it's baseball.