Tyler O’Neill has had a comeback season, and he’d like to come back to the Red Sox
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Through Tuesday, Tyler O’Neill led the Red Sox with 31 home runs but was fourth in runs batted in with 61. O’Neill is having one of the oddest seasons in team history. With the exception of Félix Mantilla in 1964, every Red Sox player who has hit at least 30 home runs has driven in at least 80 runs.