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September 8, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Hickey and Jimenez homer twice; Greenville and Salem end their seasons


9/8 Cup of Coffee: The seasons came to an end for Greenville and Salem, while it is looking like next week will be the end of the line for Portland. In Worcester, a walk-off single from Seby Zavala helped the WooSox earn a split. John Holobetz was excellent for Portland, and Frederik Jimenez (pictured) hit two home runs for Salem. 

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A two-run walk-off single from Seby Zavala gave the WooSox the win in game one. Kyle Harrison started but went only one inning and allowed one run while striking out two. While Harrison has been battling an ankle injury, he may have been removed to keep his arm fresh in case he is needed in the majors. David Sandlin's struggles continued as he threw the next two frames and allowed two runs and walked three. The win went to Hobie Harris as he tossed a scoreless seventh and then allowed only the zombie runner to score in the eighth. Aside from Zavala, the star offensively was Nathan Hickey. Hickey launched two home runs and drove in three as he went 2 for 3 with a walk. Mikey Romero went 2 for 4 with an RBI single out of the leadoff spot.

The RailRiders got to Isaac Coffey for four runs over the first two innings and never looked back. Coffey gave up six hits, and he was followed by Bryan Mata, who struck out three and allowed a solo home run in his two frames. Only two players for Worcester recorded a hit, with Kristian Campbell and Abraham Toro both going 2 for 3 with a strikeout. 
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September 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Fajardo takes the mound for Salem, Godbout continues strong start


9/7 Cup of Coffee:
After dodging various rounds of weather, some games were played across the affiliates on Saturday. In Portland, Miguel Bleis had a productive outing despite a quiet night from the rest of the  Sea Dogs' bats. Yhoiker Fajardo took the mound in Salem looking to continue his stellar season, and Henry Godbout continued his strong play in Greenville after a four-hour rain delay. 

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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (NYY) vs. Worcester Red Sox (PPD)
This game was washed out due to inclement weather. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Sunday, with the first game beginning at 1:05 p.m. 

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The Portland offense managed a single hit, which came off the bat of Miguel Bleis, through the first eight innings of the game before scoring three in the bottom of the ninth. Entering the final frame down 8-0, a walk and single began the inning before Bleis doubled home Ahbram Liendo for Portland's first run of the game. The very next hitter, Drew Ehrhard, reached on a fielding error that allowed Marvin Alcantara and Bleis to score for the final runs of the contest. Along with Bleis' two hits, the outfielder also swiped his seventh base of the season. 

On the mound, Caleb Bolden went five innings, allowing five runs (four earned) with seven hits, two walks and four strikeouts while taking the loss. Yovanny Cruz pitched three scoreless innings in relief before Jonathan Brand struggled in the ninth inning with three earned runs of his own thanks to three hits and a walk.

With the loss, Portland fell to 4.5 games back of Somerset for the Eastern League Northeast Division's second-half playoff spot with seven games to play. 

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After rain pushed the start of the game until after 9 p.m. local time, the back-and-forth game saw Greenville fall short amid a pivotal playoff push. After falling behind 1-0 after one, the Drive took a 2-1 lead thanks to a two-run homer off the bat of Nazzan Zanetello, his sixth of the season. After runs in each of the third and fourth by Winston-Salem, Greenville fought back and tied it in the seventh inning. Down to its final out, Henry Godbout singled home Zanetello, who led off the inning with a single. In the bottom half of the frame, Joe Vogatsky allowed the winning run to score on a single. 

Zanetello's home run was part of a 2-for-3 night with a pair of RBIs. Godbout continued his hot start to professional baseball with two hits of his own, an RBI and a stolen base. Shea Sprauge started for Greenville and pitched the first 3 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on five hits with four walks and two strikeouts. Erik Rivera followed and did not allow a run while recording four outs despite walking three. He also struck out two. Vogatsky pitched the final 1 1/3 frames before taking the loss. 

The loss puts Greenville 1/2 games behind Hub City for the second-half title in the South Atlantic League South Division. The Drive will need to sweep their doubleheader with Winston-Salem today and hope for a Spartanburgers loss in order to make the playoffs. 

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Yhoiker Fajardo cruised through the first two frames but struggled with command in his latest start. While walking four in his three innings of work, Fajardo also allowed a pair of hits, four runs (two earned) and six strikeouts. Joey Gartrell followed and pitched the next three innings, allowing a run on two hits with two walks and two strikeouts added to his line. Wuilliams Rodriguez struggled in his two innings as he surrendered four runs thanks to five hits and three walks, and Calvin Bickerstaff closed it out after pitching the ninth. 

The offensive explosion by Salem was led by multi-hit outings from Skylar King, Jack Winnay, Enddy Azocar, Kleyver Salazar, and Caleb Berry. King and Berry each drove in three on the evening, Winnay plated a pair of his own and Salazar added his 36th RBI of the year. 

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Player of the Day: With a few weeks of pro ball under his belt, Skylar King made an impact in Salem's victory on Saturday. The outfielder went 2 for 5 with a run scored and three runs driven in to raise his slashline to .256/.354/.384 across 24 games. Boston's 15th-round pick in this summer's draft is currently unranked in SoxProspects' Top 60. 

Photo Credit: Miguel Bleis by Kelly O'Connor
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September 6, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Garcia leads Greenville rally in playoff push


9/6 Cup of Coffee:
It was a split decision down on the farm on Friday night. With a magic number for elimination down to two, Greenville staged a late rally led by Johanfran Garcia, winning in extra innings. Worcester had the system's other victory, with Nathan Hickey ripping a pair of doubles in support of a Tyler Uberstine quality start. Brooks Brannon kept his streak alive, but Portland's loss dimmed its playoff hopes, while Salem fell in a slugfest. 


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A big night at the plate by Nathan Hickey helped support a quality Tyler Uberstine start. Hickey opened the scoring with a two-run double in the bottom of the first. He would add another double and a walk, finishing 2 for 3 with three RBI. Mikey Romero ripped his fifth double in his last 10 games, giving him a system-leading 27 on the season. Trayce Thompson doubled, walked, and scored a pair as part of a 1-for-3 effort, while Tyler McDonough added an RBI triple. Staked to an early 4-0 lead, Tyler Uberstine went to work. He allowed two runs on six his in his six frames, striking out eight while walking one. He threw 66 of 98 pitches for strikes and induced 18 whiffs. Scranton reached Jovani Moran for a pair of runs in 1 1/3, but Isaiah Campbell came on for a perfect 1 2/3 innings to earn the save. 
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September 5, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Arias clubs first Double-A homer, Mullins fans six in Portland


9/5 Cup of Coffee:
As the big club prepares for a weekend series in Arizona, Boston's affiliates went 2-1 on Thursday. Mikey Romero provided the only offense with his two-run home run in Worcester's loss to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Franklin Arias (pictured) clubbed his first Double-A homer, while Hayden Mullins struck out six over five innings in Portland's win over Erie. Greenville's game against Winston-Salem was postponed due to inclement weather. Jack Winnay drove in three runs in Salem's win over Fayetteville.

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Shane Drohan went 3 2/3 innings in his start for Worcester, allowing three earned runs on five hits, one walk, and four strikeouts. He threw 63 pitches (43 strikes) and generated 13 whiffs. Jacob Webb and Hobie Harris were tagged for a total of three runs, while Alex Hoppe and Nick Burdi combined for three scoreless frames of relief. At the plate, Mikey Romero accounted for his side's only offense by going 1 for 3 with a two-run home run. Kristian Campbell went 2 for 4 with a pair of singles. Seby Zavala scored one run and drew two walks.
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September 4, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Futrell fires five shutout innings, White picks up four hits


9/4 Cup of Coffee
: Greenville was the only affiliate to win last night, and they did so behind another very strong start from Devin Futrell (pictured). The bullpen was also terrific, and Mason White had a huge game offensively. Franklin Arias also picked up his first multi-hit game with the Sea Dogs. 
 
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It was a tough night for the offense against 37-year-old veteran Kenta Maeda, as they managed just one hit all game. The lone knock was a solo shot off the bat of Nathan Hickey in the eighth inning. The first baseman now has 14 long balls on the season. Kristian Campbell played center field and went 0 for 4 with a strikeout. Jose De Leon had another tough outing, surrendering four earned runs on five hits and four walks in 4 2/3 frames. On the positive side, he punched out seven. David Sandlin tossed 1 1/3 innings of shutout ball with one strikeout and no walks. Chris Murphy threw a perfect inning on just 10 pitches, including a pair of strikeouts. Isaac Coffey was missing plenty of bats in his two innings of work, with four strikeouts and no free passes. He gave up one run on a solo home run. 
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September 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM

August Players of the Month: Nick Sogard and Yhoiker Fajardo


With the fifth full month of the minor league season behind us, it is time to present the SoxProspects.com Players of the Month Awards for August to utility man Nick Sogard (pictured, left) and right-hander Yhoiker Fajardo (pictured, bottom right). The former has already graduated from his prospect status, while the latter has steadily been on the rise since making his organizational debut earlier this year.

Sogard, who turns 28 next week, spent most of August at Worcester and put up strong offensive numbers. The versatile switch-hitter slashed .348/.463/.472 with five doubles, two home runs, nine RBIs, 21 runs scored, three stolen bases, 19 walks, and 20 strikeouts in 24 games (110 plate appearances). He also appeared in one game for Boston on Aug. 29 but was sent back down when Nathaniel Lowe returned from paternity leave the following day. Overall, Sogard is batting .276/.393/.385 with 22 doubles, five home runs, 28 RBIs, 64 runs scored, 16 stolen bases, 64 walks, and 73 strikeouts through 91 games (409 plate appearances) for the WooSox this season. In that time, he has made 47 starts at shortstop, 21 starts at third base, 16 starts at second base, four starts at first base, and three starts in right field.
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Cup of Coffee: Arias debuts in Portland; Campbell drives in six runs


9/3 Cup of Coffee:
Franklin Arias made his Double-A debut and Ronald Rosario blasted two home runs in a blowout win for the Sea Dogs. Kristian Campbell (pictured) finished a single short of the cycle and Connelly Early struck out 10 in an excellent outing but Worcester was unable to hold onto the lead and fell short in their series opener. The Drive lost a pitching duel despite four strong innings apiece by Brady Tygart and Luis Cohen. Salem had an off day after a rare Monday game to celebrate Labor Day. 

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Kristian Campbell did his best to keep the WooSox in the game but a mammoth seventh inning for the RailRiders was too much for Worcester to overcome. Campbell finished the game just a single short of the cycle, as he went 3 for 5 with a double, a triple, a home run, and six RBI. Nick Sogard had an excellent game out of the leadoff spot in the lineup, going 3 for 4 with a walk and three runs scored. Mikey Romero hit a solo home run in a 1-for-5 game. 
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September 2, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Minor Notes: Tolle strikes out eight in MLB debut; Gonzales promoted to Greenville


The big story of the week is Payton Tolle's electric MLB debut. Tolle hit 99 mph and struck out eight Pirates. Tolle's promotion was part of a larger shakeup with the big league pitching staff, while Justin Gonzales got promoted and Juan Valera returned from injury. 

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Tolle dazzles in big league debut
Left-hander Payton Tolle (pictured, left) quickly became a fan favorite after going toe-to-toe with Paul Skenes on Friday night at Fenway. Tolle struck out eight and walked two over 5 1/3 innings. He left with a shutout, but the bullpen allowed two inherited runners to score. Tolle figures to remain in the big league rotation for the rest of the year, though the Red Sox may choose to keep him on five days rest. SoxProspects.com Director of Scouting Ian Cundall did a Transaction Analysis on Tolle's promotion which includes a full scouting report on the 6-foot-6 left-hander. 

Tolle is also the focus of the most recent episode of the podcast. Ian was joined by Geoff Pontes of Baseball America to discuss Tolle's journey to the majors, his MLB debut, and where he ranks among best left-handed pitching prospects in baseball. 
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Cup of Coffee: Ortiz tallies 3 hits, 3 RBIs for Salem on Labor Day


9/2 Cup of Coffee:
Salem was the only Boston affiliate in action on Labor Day. Behind a three-hit effort from D'Angelo Ortiz (pictured) and solid offensive performances from Jack Winnay, Enddy Azocar, and Gerardo Rodriguez, the Red Sox defeated the Fayetteville Woodpeckers by a final score of 8-5 to begin their final series of the season. 

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Griffin Kilander got the start and went 3 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits, three walks, and two strikeouts. Calvin Bickertsaff surrendered three additional runs, while Nicolas De La Cruz (who was credited with the winning decision) and Eyberrson Polanco (who recorded the save) combined to strike out five over four scoreless frames of relief. At the plate, D'Angelo Ortiz led the way by going 3 for 4 with three RBIs, one run scored, and one stolen base. Jack Winnay and Enddy Azocar each went 2 for 4 with one double and two runs scored. Azocar stole one base as well. Gerardo Rodriguez and Natanael Yuten each doubled, with the former driving in two runs and scoring another, and the latter scoring once. Starlyn Nunez tripled for his lone hit of the afternoon.
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September 1, 2025 at 8:05 PM

Podcast Ep #379: Rolling with Tolle


Ian is joined by Geoff Pontes of Baseball America to breakdown all things Payton Tolle! They do a deep dive into Tolle’s journey to the majors and his MLB debut and after that discuss what the future looks like for him and where he ranks on the list of top left-handed pitching prospects in all of baseball. Finally, Ian wraps the show up by going through the latest transactions.
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Cup of Coffee: McDonough hits two home runs; Harrison held out for Wednesday


9/1 Cup of Coffee: The minor league season is winding down as Greenville and Salem are entering the last week of the regular season. In Worcester, Kyle Harrison is a top option to pitch on Wednesday for Boston, as he was held out of his scheduled start on Sunday. Tyler McDonough (pictured) combined with Abraham Toro to lead Worcester's offense, while Brooks Brannon went deep for Portland. 

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Two home runs and six RBI from Tyler McDonough led the way in a rout of Durham. McDonough set the tone for the day with a grand slam in the first inning, and he followed it up with a two-run shot in the sixth. A solo home run from Max Ferguson and a three-run home run off the bat of Abraham Toro accounted for the other four runs. Kristian Campbell scored three times as he went 1 for 3 with two walks. Kyle Harrison was the scheduled starter, but he is being held back in case the Red Sox need a spot start on Wednesday. Chris Murphy took the ball instead and fired three innings of one-run ball. The win went to David Sandlin, who followed with two hitless frames. It marked the first scoreless multi-inning appearance with the WooSox for Sandlin. 
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August 31, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Wehunt throws four strong innings; Encarnacion homers in Greenville


8/31 Cup of Coffee:
It was a slow night for the Red Sox affiliates as Portland emerged with the system's only win. Ronald Rosario and Marvin Alcantara homered while Blake Wehunt threw four impressive innings in the Sea Dogs victory. Abraham Toro hit a home run but Tyler Uberstine struggled in a WooSox loss. Freili Encarnacion (pictured) collected three hits and a home run for Greenville while D'Angelo Ortiz had a big game for Salem. 

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Starting pitcher Tyler Uberstine struggled with his control and was hit hard by Durham on Saturday night. In five innings of work, he allowed seven runs (five earned) on five hits and five walks, though he did strike out six batters. Wyatt Olds followed him with two perfect innings, striking out four batters. Isaac Coffey tossed the final inning for Worcester, walking one batter in a scoreless frame. It was a quiet night for the Worcester bats as they generated just two runs on four hits. Abraham Toro was 1 for 4 and drilled a solo home run in the second inning. Nathan Hickey drove in Worcester's only other run with an RBI single in the sixth and he was also 1 for 4 in the game. Corey Rosier was 2 for 3 and stole a base. 
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August 30, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Drohan dominates in WooSox return; Garcia walks off Greenville


8/30 Cup of Coffee:
Payton Tolle, making his major league debut, understandably overshadowed much of the other action in the system, so the SoxProspects.com Cup of Coffee is here to catch you up on Friday night's goings on. While Tolle was battling Skenes, Shane Drohan (pictured) and Juan Valera made their long-awaited returns to Worcester and Greenville, respectively. Drohan was unhittable as the WooSox squandered his work, while Valera was impressive in a back-and-forth contest before some Johanfran Garcia heroics. Hayden Mullins cruised for the Sea Dogs, while a late rally doomed Salem's comeback. 

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The WooSox fell despite an outstanding return from Shane Drohan. On the shelf with a forearm injury since May 7, the left-handed hurler went 3 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out nine of the 12 batters he faced. The only baserunner he allowed was a one-out walk in the second, which he followed by striking the next seven Durham Bulls. Relieved to see Drohan out, Durham knocked solo homers off of Jovani Moran and Isaiah Campbell before plating three against Zack Kelly. Chadwick Tromp drove in two of the three Worcester runs, one on a sacrifice fly and another on a ninth-inning double. Mikey Romero doubled and walked as part of his 1-for-3 effort, and Max Ferguson also netted a two-bagger. 
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August 29, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Azocar delivers with clutch HR; Brannon records four hits


8/29 Cup of Coffee:
While news of Payton Tolle's impending call-up dominated headlines, Boston's affiliates went 2-2 on Thursday. Max Ferguson drove in two runs in Worcester's loss to Durham. Brooks Brannon recorded four hits, while Ronald Rosario and Drew Ehrhard went deep in Portland's rout of Hartford. Johanfran Garcia homered, and Henry Godbout returned to action in Greenville's loss to Bowling Green. Enddy Azocar (pictured) delivered in the clutch for Salem in a comeback win over Kannapolis. 

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Jose De Leon went five innings and took the loss in his start for Worcester, allowing four earned runs on five hits (including three home runs), four walks, and three strikeouts. He threw 87 pitches (55 strikes) and generated 12 whiffs. Bryan Mata and Nick Burdi combined for three scoreless frames of relief. Offensively, Max Ferguson led the way by going 2 for 4 with an RBI double that scored Abraham Toro. Mikey Romero and Corey Rosier (who drew one walk) both doubled for their only hits of the night.
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August 28, 2025 at 8:08 PM

Transaction Analysis: Payton Tolle Gets the Call!


Early Thursday evening, the Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported that Red Sox left-hander Payton Tolle, the current top prospect in the SoxProspects rankings, will be called up to make his major league debut on Friday against Pirates ace Paul Skenes. It has been a meteoric rise this year for Tolle, who started the season with Greenville and finds himself set to make his major league debut just 13 months after he signed. Here's a full scouting report and what to expect heading into his major league debut. For a more detailed breakdown, also check out the last two episodes of the SoxProspects Podcast from August 11th and August 24th, and video from his outings on 8/10/25 and 8/22/25 on the SoxProspects Twitter. 

How acquired: 2024 Draft, 50th overall
Bonus: $2,000,000
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 250 pounds
2025 season (20 games between Greenville, Portland and Worcester): 91.2 IP, 3.04 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 133 K, 23 BB

Physical Description: Huge frame with no remaining projection. Looks all of his listed height and weight. Proportional for his size and surprisingly athletic.

Mechanics: Throws from a low three-quarters arm slot starting on the first base side of the rubber. Compact delivery that he repeats well even though it has effort. High leg kick. Really drives off his back side and gets elite extension (7.4 feet or more). Has a low release height. Arm action works, but has a slight stab behind. Comes across his body. Deceptive delivery in large part due to how close to the plate he releases the ball. Extremely difficult to pick up.
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Cup of Coffee: Rogers strikes out nine, Castro rips three doubles


8/28 Cup of Coffee
: Abraham Toro and Allan Castro (pictured) both had big offensive nights, as Worcester won and Portland lost a tough one in extra innings. Connelly Early, Dalton Rogers, and Devin Futrell all pitched great games as well, combining for 17 1/3 innings and just two earned runs allowed. Franklin Arias had two hits in Greenville's win, and the DSL Red Sox Blue's season came to an end in the playoffs. 
 
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Abraham Toro led the way in this one, going 2 for 4 with a home run, a double, a walk, and three runs scored. Nathan Hickey reached base three times as well with a single, a double, a walk, and two RBI. Mikey Romero and Nick Sogard each added two singles. Kristian Campbell played center field and went 1 for 4 with a single and a walk. Connelly Early picked up his third win by going five innings and allowing three runs, although none of them were earned. He struck out six and walked only one. This was the third time in his five outings with Worcester where he has struck out at least six. Chris Murphy did not allow a hit in two shutout innings with two strikeouts and one walk. Alex Hoppe and Hobie Harris fired back-to-back scoreless innings to end the game. 
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August 27, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Sogard reaches base four times for WooSox; Gonzales debuts in Greenville


8/27 Cup of Coffee:
Nick Sogard (pictured) ripped a leadoff homer and powered the WooSox to the win while Kyle Harrison tossed three innings in a shortened start. John Holobetz threw six strong frames to lead the Sea Dogs to victory. Justin Gonzales made his Greenville debut and Franklin Arias reached base four times in a loss. Salem lost their series opener despite great games for Yoeilin Cespedes and Natanael Yuten. Game 2 of the DSL semifinals was suspended in the seventh inning, with the Red Sox Blue trailing the Athletics 6-5 in a must-win game. 

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Nick Sogard started the game with a bang, pulling a leadoff home run to right field to begin the first inning. Sogard put together an excellent game from the top of the lineup, reaching base four times and scoring two runs. The WooSox added another pair of runs in the third inning on an RBI double off the bat of Mikey Romero and a sacrifice fly for Nathan Hickey. Phillip Sikes drove in a run with a single in the sixth and Seby Zavala tacked on an insurance run with a solo homer in the ninth. Kristian Campbell started in center field and ripped a 111.4 mph single as part of a 2-for-5 game. 
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August 26, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Minor Notes: The Password unlocks major league debut


The Red Sox continue to refine their roster for a potential postseason run. With September call-ups right around the corner, one of the top hitting prospects in the system was promoted to the majors. The Red Sox also opened up a spot in the major league rotation, potentially enabling one or more of Boston's young pitchers to audition for a place in the starting five. 

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Password promoted to Boston
The Red Sox have recalled Jhostynxon Garcia (pictured) for his first look at the major league level. Garcia is ranked as the fifth prospect in the system and has been excellent in 66 games since a promotion to Worcester, slashing .303/.367/.564 with 17 home runs. Garcia can play all three outfield positions and has recently been taking reps at first base, appearing in one game there in Worcester. The Password made his major league debut on Friday night against the Yankees, and he is 0 for 4 with two walks through his first four games. In a heartwarming story, a few members of the Red Sox front office conspired to give his younger brother, Johanfran Garcia, a few days off from catching in Greenville to watch his brother make his major league debut in Yankee Stadium. 
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Cup of Coffee: DSL Blue drops Game 1 of semifinals


8/26 Cup of Coffee: The Dominican Summer League semifinals continued on Monday. While DSL Padres Gold punched its ticket to the finals with a 5-3 win over DSL Pirates Gold, DSL Red Sox Blue fell in Game 1 of its best-of-three series against DSL Athletics.

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The Blue squad blew a late one-run lead and fell to the Athletics in Game 1 of the best-of-three DSL semifinals. Angelo Ladera got the start, scattering two hits and three walks while striking out five over 3 2/3 scoreless innings. Yomar De La Rosa and Alexander Heredia combined for 3 1/3 additional shutout frames of relief before the trio of Wascar Berroa, Ranci Castillo, and Luis Cabrera surrendered nine runs in a tumultuous bottom of the eighth. Offensively, Josue Brito accounted for his side's only run by plating Dorian Soto (who had doubled) on an RBI single in the top of the eighth. Louis Andujar collected two hits and drew one walk.
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August 25, 2025 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Fajardo dominates again; Campbell and Romero homer for Worcester


8/25 Cup of Coffee: With Walker Buehler's rotation spot now open, Kyle Harrison was scratched from his scheduled start with the WooSox on Sunday as he is being considered for Monday's start with the Red Sox. Worcester took care of business without him, led by a home run from Kristian Campbell. A clutch grand slam from Brooks Brannon was not enough for Portland, while Yhoiker Fajardo (pictured) was dominant again for Salem. 

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Kyle Harrison was originally scheduled to start, but he is under consideration for a major league start on Monday. Chris Murphy took the ball instead and fired three scoreless innings. Five relievers followed him, highlighted by Justin Slaten, who tossed a perfect frame, and Bryan Mata, who allowed one run over two innings. The top four hitters in the lineup did a lot of damage for Worcester. Kristian Campbell hit a 421-foot home run as part of a 2-for-4 game. Mikey Romero and Phillip Sikes also went deep, while Nick Sogard went 2 for 4 with a walk and a stolen base. 
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