Since interim manager Chad Tracy took over after the Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora, but of the club has remained the same. That shouldn't shock too many people. Cora had a tough job and was given a roster with multiple surpluses throughout and had to try to work through it. Outside of Jake Bennett making his big league debut with Garrett Crochet on the Injured List, there haven't been a ton of personnel changes on the roster. There are a few things, though. First and foremost, Tracy has made it clear that he wants to see Marcelo Mayer facing more lefties , which is different than what the Red Sox were doing under Cora. Boston really prioritized matchups based on righties and lefties, rather than necessarily the players themselves. Also, we've seen less of Masataka Yoshida in the Red Sox's outfield logjam. It's known that Boston has five talented outfielders in Yoshida, Roman Anthony, Jarren Duran, Ceddanne Rafaela, and Wilyer Abreu.…