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Boston Red Sox shouldn’t trade Michael Chavis for pitching help

Since Michael Chavis received the call to the majors, the top hitting prospect in the Boston Red Sox organization has been making a name for himself.

Chavis has 22 hits in 76 at-bats with seven home runs. He has 20 RBI’s already and a .999 OPS. With his batting average at .289, it’s only going to go up from here for the infielder.

There’s a great chance that Chavis will excel in a Red Sox uniform. He brings value to the team and is a nice long-term second base replacement for Dustin Pedroia, who’s had another setback in his rehab.