Kyle Teel homers down in Portland. No Justin Timberlake meme, but it is May indeed. The Red Sox farm looks more solid in the upper minors amidst a slew of infield claims for the big-league club, but the bats outside of the big three were pretty barren.
Plus, Vaughn Grissom rehabs... but collects no hits. Happy Monday, everyone! And indeed, it is a happy Monday in Red Sox nation: after an abysmal performance Friday night, the Red Sox pulled off two wins this weekend against the Angels team that looks to be neck and neck with them in terms of performance.
Injuries and roster uncertainty may have opened the door a crack for Ceddanne Rafaela, but the 23-year-old is doing his best to kick that door wide open…
When looking at the Red Sox’ roster for next weekend’s inaugural Spring Breakout game against the Braves, one of the names that sticks out is Brooks Brannon.
Less than two weeks until pitchers and catchers, and still not much has happened. If it ever will. It’s been a quiet state of affairs in Red Sox Nation.
Kyle Teel has wasted little time in establishing himself as the top catching prospect in the Red Sox farm system. After a storied three-year career at the University of Virginia, Teel was selected by Boston with the 14th overall pick in last summer’s amateur draft.
As we pontificate over who will be on the 40-man roster in the spring, catcher remains a tough position to call. As the season winds down, fewer and fewer minor league affiliates are even still playing, leading us to contemplate who will even be a part of this organization come spring.
Chris Clegg from The Toolshed Podcast and The Dynasty Dugout website joined Bob and Jake to talk about the 40+ games he has attended scouting the top Red Sox prospects with the Greenville Drive this season.
The affiliates split the day, as Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel looked to make a difference in their second Double-A game. Sometimes, it’s not about quantity, but quality...
WooSox Pull it Off in Bottom of Ninth but the Rest of the Farm Take the Loss Woo Sox vs. Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta) The WooSox trailed throughout, until a four-run rally in the ninth arrived just in time.
The Red Sox are promoting top prospects Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel from High-A Greenville to Double-A Portland, as was first reported by MiLB Central on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Kyle Teel and Yordanny Monegro look great; Zanetello and Anderson debut. The “let’s just put Bobby Dalbec anywhere” experiment continues apace, as the slugger once again found himself starting in right field.
And Tanner Houck gets rained out Tanner Houck was supposed to make the start in this one, so we’ll have to wait a day to see how he bounces back from a rough first rehab start.
The first-round draft pick starts high-A with a bang What a big game this was, with 19 runs total, almost all of which came in two extremely productive innings, one each for the Sox and the Bisons.
Slugfests at the higher levels on Thursday, while the lower levels were rained out and the Sox top two picks debuted at the Complex League. milb.com The ball was flying out of the ballpark in Syracuse on Thursday evening, with the two teams combining for 26 runs, 31 hits, and 12 home runs.
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