The Red Sox's infield depth faces a setback as Brendan Rodgers, a former Gold Glove winner, exits the game with an injury. Rodgers, a non-roster invitee, suffered a hard landing after a diving attempt at second base, prompting his immediate removal from the game. The extent and severity of his injury remain undisclosed by the Red Sox. This setback adds to Rodgers' recent struggles, as he missed significant time last year due to an oblique strain, a concussion, and other injuries from a collision at second base during his rehab assignment. Despite his challenges, Rodgers has a history of success, including a Gold Glove at second base in 2022 with the Colorado Rockies. This season, he was vying for a spot on Boston's bench. The Red Sox replaced Rodgers in the field with Tsung-Che Cheng, leaving the team to navigate the impact of this injury on their infield depth.