Enrique Hernandez has apparently left the Dodgers to play every day for the Red Sox. Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Red Sox are making some moves this offseason aimed at making themselves more competitive. On Friday, they agreed to a two-year deal with Enrique Hernandez for $14 million.

Hernandez has served in a utility role for the Los Angeles Dodgers the last six seasons. He showed some pop with 38 combined home runs in 2018 and 2019, while playing every single position except for catcher (yes, he even pitched once).

But Hernandez was looking for a starting job in 2021, and he is getting that.

Ken Rosenthal says Hernandez should get the opportunity to play every day at second for the Red Sox.

Hernandez, 29, also has versatility to play in center field, which is another position of need with Jackie Bradley Jr. being a free agent.

For his career, Hernandez is a .240 hitter with a .738 OPS. He is also viewed as a humorous and fun clubhouse guy.

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