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Despite a need for right-handed power hitters, the Boston Red Sox have yet to make significant moves in free agency. The team is banking on young prospects to fill the void, but this strategy has drawn criticism from agents who believe the Red Sox should prioritize experienced players. While manager Alex Cora and President Sam Kennedy desire a middle-of-the-order hitter, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and ownership remain cautious about spending, leaving the team with a less-than-ideal roster for the upcoming season.

With spring training just over one week away, the Boston Red Sox still haven't made a move to balance their left-handed-heavy lineup.

A right-handed bat was among chief baseball officer Craig Breslow and Co.'s biggest needs entering the offseason. Despite losing right-handed slugger Tyler O'Neill in free agency to the Baltimore Orioles, Boston has yet to fill that glaring void."Agents representing prominent free-agent hitters have been hearing the same thing from Craig Breslow this offseason: He believes their prospects are going to be stars," Abraham writes.

"The Sox are banking on Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, and Marcelo Mayer to have a major impact this season and aren’t willing to go beyond short-term, team-friendly deals for free agent hitters."Anthony is MLB's No. 1 ranked prospect , and Mayer remains highly touted, but relying on rookies to carry the lineup seems shortsighted regardless of their promising talent."Agents have come away believing Alex Cora and Sam Kennedy want to add a middle-of-the-order hitter. But Breslow, John Henry, and Tom Werner have been cautious," Abraham adds., their reluctance to spend on free agents remains a major disappointment. As of Monday, they rank 13th in MLB with a total of $52.3 million spent on free agents.

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