April 7, 2015 at 8:06 PM
Pawtucket roster laden with talent on the cusp of the bigs
The Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox announced their roster today. Across the board, the team is loaded with top-tier talent, and should rank as one of the top teams to watch in the minors.
The PawSox begin the 2015 season with nine of SoxProspects.com's top 20 prospects, including the number one prospect, catcher Blake Swihart (pictured). Swihart and $72.5 million man Rusney Castillo are the two biggest position players to watch, with the expectation of seeing both in a Boston uniform sometime in the near future.
In Henry Owens, Eduardo Rodriguez, and Brian Johnson, SoxProspects.com's third, sixth, and seventh ranked prospects, respectively, the rotation has three top-flight left-handed pitching prospects. Matt Barnes, fresh off of narrowly missing out on a spot in the Boston bullpen, and Keith Couch will round out the rotation. Brandon Workman, Dalier Hinojosa, Noe Ramirez, Miguel Celestino, Zeke Spruill, and Heath Hembree are all part of an intriguing bullpen full of players who could contribute in Boston at some point this year.
Pawtucket opens the season on April 9 in the Lehigh Valley.
The entire Pawtucket Red Sox roster is as follows (there are 26 names on the roster; one will be placed on the DL before Thursday):
Pitchers
Matt Barnes
Miguel Celestino
Keith Couch
Dana Eveland
Heath Hembree
Dalier Hinojosa
Brian Johnson
Henry Owens
Noe Ramirez
Eduardo Rodriguez
Zeke Spruill
Brandon Workman
Catchers
Luke Montz
Humberto Quintero
Matt Spring
Blake Swihart
Infielders
Jeff Bianchi
Garin Cecchini
Sean Coyle
Deven Marrero
Travis Shaw
Jemile Weeks
Outfielders
Quintin Berry
Jackie Bradley Jr.
Bryce Brentz
Rusney Castillo
Photo Credit: Blake Swihart by Kelly O'Connor