
1B · Red Sox
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| Year | Team | GP | AVG | HR | RBI | OPS | SB | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 61 | 0.26589596 | 0 | 17 | 0.65631276 | 5 | 46 |
| Season | Team | GP | AVG | HR | RBI | OPS | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ![]() | 30 | — | — | — | — | C+ C+ |
| 2024 | ![]() | 31 | — | — | — | — | C+ C+ |
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Nick Sogard produces at a tier that grades a C+ performance mark for Boston. He represents a capable organizational depth piece at first base—a switch-hitter whose opportunistic contributions, including a clutch RBI double and a memorable 19-pitch plate appearance, have demonstrated he can deliver when given big-league at-bats, yet the absence of specific counting statistics in his profile underscores his limited, circumstantial production to date. His calling card remains his switch-hitting versatility and willingness to work counts, traits that have earned constructively positive media attention; conversely, the lack of sustained everyday opportunity means he has not yet proven he can consistently convert that skill set into a reliable lineup presence independent of injury circumstances above him on the depth chart. With Trevor Story sidelined by a sports hernia, Sogard has been handed a window to stake a claim on regular playing time—a critical juncture for a depth infielder whose stock has historically risen and fallen with the misfortunes of teammates rather than his own sustained excellence. The Red Sox's broader roster tinkering—pitching acquisitions and shuffling between the minors and majors—reflects an organization searching for answers amid a 19-27 start, and Sogard's role in that puzzle remains dependent on whether he can separate himself from the replacement-level stability tag and prove himself a roster cornerstone rather than a fill-in waiting for the next injury. For now, he occupies the profile management envisions: a depth piece with intriguing tools whose perception ceiling is entirely contingent on consistent opportunity proving him capable of claiming an everyday role.
| Date | OPP | Result | AB | H | R | HR | RBI | BB | SO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, 5/18 | @ KC | W 3-1 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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Nick Sogard is a player on the Red Sox roster listed at 1B for the Red Sox. FanVerdicts maintains four independent grades for every MLB player on an active roster — Contract Value Index for the deal itself, Performance for on-field production, Sentiment for media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict for community voting. Current grades for Nick Sogard: Contract Value Index pending, Performance C+, Sentiment D+, Fan Verdict pending.
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Nick Sogard's public perception scores a D+ sentiment grade as MVP-caliber moments and slumps both shape the read. Media coverage has positioned him as a depth infielder riding a narrative arc built on circumstantial opportunity rather than sustained excellence — his visibility spiked following Trevor Story's sports hernia injury, and outlets have seized on feel-good details like his memorable 19-pitch at-bat and clutch RBI double to frame him as a capable organizational depth piece with intriguing switch-hitting tools. The gap between the constructively positive feature-level attention he's received and the cautious-optimism ceiling of fan perception reflects a consistent media message: Sogard has demonstrated he can contribute when called upon, but he hasn't yet proven he can claim an everyday role independent of injury circumstances above him. The Red Sox's recent roster moves — including the Trevor Story IL placement and subsequent call-up of Sogard, coupled with a flurry of pitching acquisitions — have kept his name in the conversation, though the narrative remains tethered to replacement-level stability rather than breakout trajectory. With Boston sitting 19-27 and playoff hopes dimming, Sogard's perception ceiling hinges entirely on whether consistent playing time allows him to convert opportunity into a legitimate roster claim; until then, he remains a capable fill-in whose stock rises and falls with the injury misfortunes of teammates above him on the depth chart.