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Red Sox Veteran Trevor Story Outlines Path to Turnaround After Slow Start
Story says Boston needs to focus on better at-bats and manufacturing runs to get their season back on track.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 12:48am
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Trevor Story's call for the Red Sox to focus on "complete baseball" and manufacturing runs is a cubist deconstruction of the team's offensive struggles.Boston TodayBoston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story spoke with MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal about how the team can turn around their slow 4-9 start to the 2026 season. Story emphasized the need for the Red Sox to focus on stringing together better at-bats, improving their on-base percentage, and finding ways to manufacture runs without relying on home runs, which have been lacking so far.
Why it matters
The Red Sox are off to a disappointing 4-9 start, tied for last place in the AL East. As an 11-year veteran, Trevor Story's perspective on how the team can get back on track is important for understanding the mindset of the players and the adjustments the team needs to make to turn things around.
The details
Through the first 13 games, the Red Sox are tied for 29th in MLB in home runs with just 9 as a team. Story acknowledged that the Red Sox don't have a lot of power on the roster right now, so they need to focus on other aspects of their offense like getting on base more, hitting doubles and triples, and improving their baserunning. Story believes that if the Red Sox can string together better at-bats and play more "complete baseball," the offense will start to come around as the weather warms up.
- The Red Sox are 4-9 entering Saturday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
- Trevor Story spoke with MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
The players
Trevor Story
An 11-year veteran shortstop for the Boston Red Sox who is currently batting .140 with 1 home run and 9 RBIs.
Ken Rosenthal
An MLB Insider for The Athletic who interviewed Trevor Story about the Red Sox's slow start.
What they’re saying
“I think everyone can kind of look in the mirror and know they need to do better. I think that's what we've done. We just gotta play more complete baseball. Offensively, we need to string together better at-bats. We're not necessarily a team that's gonna outslug people... But finding a way to manufacture runs and have better at-bats.”
— Trevor Story, Boston Red Sox Shortstop
What’s next
The Red Sox will look to build on Story's advice and improve their offensive approach as they continue their series against the Cardinals and try to climb out of the AL East cellar.
The takeaway
Trevor Story's comments highlight the Red Sox's need to focus on the fundamentals of their offense - getting on base, moving runners, and manufacturing runs - rather than relying on home run power that has been lacking so far this season. If the veteran shortstop and his teammates can execute this approach, the Red Sox have a path to turning their season around despite their slow start.
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