Value Selection
Still, the former Houston supersub brings a lot to the table -- especially on a Boston team looking to get back to contender status in the AL East. Of course, having played on the tainted 2017 champions, you have to wonder whether he "got a little help from his friends," in posting those best-in-career numbers. Certainly, his production fell off the last two seasons with the Twins.
It's not a big investment: the Red Sox are gambling $3 million on a player who can fill in almost everywhere on the diamond, and has a history with Boston's once-again skipper (and former Astros coach) Alex Cora.
One thing's for sure as Gonzalez heads to Fenway South: he won't be wearing his familiar number 9. That's long retired for Boston icon Ted Williams.
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