The Boston Red Sox have a lot of problems on offense right now. Arguably, the Red Sox's offensive struggles aren't tied to just one person. It's a sum of the parts and Boston's offense in general has been bad. Four consistent members of the Red Sox's lineup are batting .210 or lower right now. Carlos Narváez is at .210, Trevor Story is at .203, Jarren Duran is at .189 and Caleb Durbin is at .169. At some point, Boston is going to need to make some sort of change. You can't roll out a lineup with four guys getting on base at such a low clip and expect the offense to magically turn around. Connor Wong has played in 17 games and is hitting .255. Boston doesn't have Roman Anthony in the lineup right now, but when he returns, so too will the Red Sox's outfield logjam. At that point, Boston will have to decide whether to continue rolling with Duran on a consistent basis with Masataka Yoshida on the bench, or flip the roles.…