Boston Red Sox catcher Willson Contreras and second baseman Marcelo Mayer addressed a perceived rift stemming from postgame comments after a loss to the Astros. Both players emphasized their strong relationship and dismissed social media misinterpretations. The exchange occurred amid the team's challenging 13-21 start entering Monday.
In Detroit, following the Red Sox's 3-1 loss in 10 innings to the Houston Astros on Sunday, Contreras commented that the team's young players can struggle to escape early-season slumps. Those remarks, relayed without attribution to Mayer, prompted the infielder to respond that blaming youth felt like an excuse, as all are professionals. Social media aggregations portrayed Mayer's words as a shot at Contreras, sparking scrutiny given Boston's tough 13-21 record entering Monday. Mayer clarified on Monday that his comments were taken out of context. “I didn’t mean to take a shot at anybody, obviously, especially not to Willson,” he said. “Willson and I have a great relationship. He’s an amazing teammate... we really respect him in the clubhouse.” He added that the team acknowledges its youth but holds high standards to win. Contreras, speaking through interpreter Carlos Villoria-Benitez, expressed frustration at being seen as unsupportive. “What I said was, when you’re young, it’s easy to fall into the trap of the numbers. I’m here to help the guys. And when we lose, we all lose as a team,” he stated. He urged others to ask teammates about his character rather than misrepresent his intent. The pair were observed interacting pleasantly before Monday's game, with Contreras affirming, “We get along great.” Contreras also addressed separate comments about the dugout feeling looser since manager Alex Cora's dismissal after a 17-1 win on April 25 in Baltimore. He praised Cora's work, saying, “I think Alex did a great job here,” and attributed the relaxation to the players themselves.