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Red Sox Catcher Carlos Narváez Wants To Retire In Boston
The 27-year-old catcher expressed his desire to spend his entire career with the Red Sox.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Boston Red Sox catcher Carlos Narváez has made it clear that he would love to be a Red Sox player for life and retire with the team. The 27-year-old has quickly earned praise around the clubhouse for his leadership and game-calling ability, and the Red Sox appear committed to him as their everyday backstop moving forward. Narváez's public stance could open the door for early contract extension talks, even though the team has not yet engaged him on that front.
Why it matters
Narváez's comments are seen as a refreshing contrast to players who often chase bigger markets. His loyalty and desire to build his entire career in Boston are viewed positively by fans, though it remains to be seen if the front office will reward that sentiment with a long-term deal.
The details
After a solid first full season behind the plate in 2025, the Red Sox appear committed to Narváez as their everyday catcher. Manager Alex Cora and catching coach Jason Varitek have both praised Narváez's leadership and game-calling ability. Narváez is under team control through the 2028 season, but his public comments about wanting to retire with the Red Sox could open the door for early contract extension talks.
- Narváez made his comments on Sunday, February 16, 2026.
The players
Carlos Narváez
A 27-year-old catcher for the Boston Red Sox who has quickly earned praise around the clubhouse for his leadership and game-calling ability.
Alex Cora
The manager of the Boston Red Sox.
Jason Varitek
The catching coach for the Boston Red Sox.
What they’re saying
“I would love to be a Red Sox forever. I would like to retire with this team.”
— Carlos Narváez, Boston Red Sox Catcher (Yahoo Sports)
What’s next
The Red Sox front office will need to decide whether to engage Narváez in contract extension talks, given his public desire to spend his entire career in Boston.
The takeaway
Narváez's loyalty and commitment to the Red Sox organization is a refreshing contrast to players who often chase bigger markets. His comments suggest he wants to build his entire career in Boston, which could lead to early contract extension talks between the player and the team.
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