State of the Keystone
TL;DR
Gavin Lux's injury leaves the Rays without their expected second baseman for the season. However, Ben Williamson and Richie Palacios are performing adequately, and the team may explore trade options for upgrades.
Key points
- Gavin Lux is out for the foreseeable future due to injury.
- Ben Williamson and Richie Palacios are performing well at second base.
- The Rays rank 13th in the league for second base production.
- Brandon Lowe and Isaac Paredes are potential trade options.
- Carson Williams could emerge as an internal candidate for second base.
Q&A
What happened to Gavin Lux's recovery in 2026?
Gavin Lux experienced another setback in his recovery from injuries, leaving him out for the foreseeable future.
How are the Rays performing at second base without Lux?
The Rays rank 13th in the league for second base production, with Ben Williamson and Richie Palacios forming a solid platoon.
Who are potential trade candidates for the Rays at second base?
Brandon Lowe and Isaac Paredes are potential trade candidates, with Lowe being a more affordable option if the Pirates fall out of contention.
Can Carson Williams play second base for the Rays?
Carson Williams has shown promise at second base and could be an internal option if given consistent major-league playing time.



