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December 22, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Campbell gets hot with five-game hitting streak


The Sox had players see action in two leagues past week, most notably Kristian Campbell (pictured) for Criollos de Caguas of the Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League. This week's roundup covers action from December 15-21. Stats for Boston's participating players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page. 

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Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
Criollos de Caguas, a team with three Sox players, had a nice week with a record of 3-2. Kristian Campbell was the highlight of the week, putting together his best stretch of the winter. He played in five games and hit safely in all five, going 6 for 18 (.333) with three doubles and a triple. He drove in four runs and scored four times. Campbell also drew five walks and only struck out three times. After last week where he was only used as a DH, Campbell played left field in three of his five games this past week. One of Campbell's doubles was crushed to center field and looked like it should have been a home run. He has a .404 OBP this winter in 12 games. 
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December 19, 2025 at 1:45 PM

Join the SoxProspects Team as a Content Editor!


Are you detail-oriented and passionate about the Red Sox minor league system? SoxProspects.com is looking for a Content Editor to join our staff in 2026! This is a great opportunity to contribute to the most comprehensive source for Red Sox prospect news while gaining valuable experience in digital content management. We’re seeking someone who can commit through the end of 2026, with the hope of building a long-term relationship if it’s a great fit. This role generally will require about 1–2 hours per week, and you’ll have flexibility to work on your own schedule.


What You’ll Do

As a Content Editor, you’ll help maintain and improve the quality of our site by:

  • Tracking key data, such as scouting reports, transactions, injuries, photo usage, ex-player status, and content errors.
  • Potentially making live updates to the site, including entering transactions and statistical data.
  • Supporting a variety of projects that keep SoxProspects accurate and up-to-date.


What We’re Looking For

  • Familiarity with SoxProspects.com and the Red Sox minor league system.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
  • A proactive, self-starter attitude—someone who can work independently with minimal oversight.
  • Basic understanding of baseball statistics.
  • Experience editing web content (HTML or similar) is a plus, but not required. If you don’t have experience, we’re looking for someone tech-savvy and eager to learn.

Why Join Us?

This is a volunteer position, but it’s an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in content management and digital publishing. Our team holds itself to a high standard, and many former staff members have gone on to work for ESPN.com, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, the Boston Globe, the Baltimore Sun, MLB.com, and more!


Ready to Apply?

Email info@soxprospects.com with your resume and a brief overview of your skills and experience relevant to the role. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Join the SoxProspects Team as a Social Media Specialist!


Are you passionate about the Red Sox farm system and love creating engaging content? SoxProspects.com is looking for an enthusiastic Social Media Specialist to join our staff in 2026! This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your creativity, grow your digital skills, and become part of the most comprehensive source for Red Sox prospect news. We’re seeking someone who can commit through the end of 2026, with the hope of building a longer term relationship if it’s a great fit. This role will generally require a commitment of a few hours per week during the baseball season, and less during the off-season.

What You’ll Do
  • Create eye-catching graphics for Twitter and Instagram that bring our content to life
  • Post engaging, game-related updates during evenings during the baseball season.
  • Help maintain a strong presence across platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook—and possibly TikTok, BlueSky, or Threads.
  • Expect to dedicate a few hours per week during the season, with a lighter load in the offseason.

What We’re Looking For
  • Familiarity with SoxProspects.com and the Red Sox minor league system.
  • Ability to post professionally on major social platforms.
  • Flexibility to share game content during evenings (not every night, but some availability is key).
  • Experience creating visual content and graphics.
  • A proactive, self-starter attitude—someone who thrives with minimal oversight.
  • Strong attention to detail and a basic understanding of baseball stats.
Why Join Us?
This is a volunteer position, but it’s a great stepping stone for aspiring digital media professionals. Past SoxProspects staff have gone on to write for ESPN.com, Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus, the Boston Globe, the Baltimore Sun, MLB.com, and more!

Ready to Apply?
Email info@soxprospects.com with your resume and a brief overview of your skills and experience relevant to the role. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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December 17, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Red Sox offer 'all you can ask for': Myles Patton talks early impressions with organization


 

The Red Sox seemed to have a "type" when they were selecting players in the 2025 MLB Draft. Out of the 20 players selected by Boston back in June, 10 players were college pitchers from the Southeastern Conference.

Myles Patton was selected by the Red Sox in the seventh round of the 2025 MLB Draft out of Texas A&M. While he did only spend one year in College Station, he wears his SEC pride on his sleeve.

"There are a lot of SEC pitchers in the class, which we have plenty of stories about playing each other or about guys we have faced before," Patton told SoxProspects.com. "Those were easy things to bond over. It is really a good group of guys. There aren’t really any egos, and they are all very fun to be around."

Drafting players from the SEC wasn’t just a Red Sox strategy, as 107 players were drafted from the conference, including 13 in the first round. The circuit had 46 more total picks than the next closest league, the ACC. Every SEC school had at least one player selected and all 30 MLB teams drafted at least one SEC player.

"There are no breaks in the SEC," Patton added. "No matter who you play against every week, it will be a grind every time out. I think that mentality with everyone is elite competition gets you into the right mindset for pro ball. There will be failures and successes in the conference play, so I am going to keep that same mindset in pro ball that every team and player is the best team you will play the whole season. I think that lesson is valuable for us from the SEC and the play showed you that."

Patton threw 77 innings over 15 games started for Texas A&M this past season after transferring in from Long Beach State. Over his three-year college career between the two schools, the California native made a name for himself with his ability to throw strikes. For a southpaw who only topped out at 93 mph in college, he will need to continue that trend into the start of his professional career.

"The most important thing for me to be successful is to be an elite strike thrower and competing in the zone," Patton said. "I have no fear of contact or what could happen once the ball leaves my hand. I just want to keep hitters off balance with a mix of a lot of different shapes. I throw multiple breaking balls, a sinker, cutter, and a four-seam fastball. I also have a changeup that I like to throw to keep guys off balance."

"Throw nasty stuff in the zone" is a new organizational phrase you hear the pitchers all throughout the system throw around these days. While it might sound easier said than done, the Red Sox have done tremendous jobs with quite a few arms since Craig Breslow took over.

The recent track record is not only good for supplying quality arms to the big league club, but it is helping lure potential arms to the organization.

"The cornerstone of the Red Sox pitching philosophy of just throwing good stuff in the zone is the best way to do it. Simplifying things is always the best way to go in my opinion. There are a few things they judge us on and if we do those things well, you will have a lot of success. The simplicity of the philosophy combined with them having a good track record of improving velocity and usages is all you can ask for from a pitching development standpoint."

The 22-year-old has yet to debut in pro ball since being drafted last July. Like much of his draft class, Patton went straight to Fort Myers where he would spend the next three months getting acquainted with the lifestyle and everything that comes with being a professional baseball player.

"Myles has been phenomenal so far during his time with us," Red Sox Senior Director of Player Development Brian Abraham told SoxProspects. "He has shown consistency on and off the field, as well as when on the mound and in the weight room. He needs to continue focusing on getting stronger and adding velocity this offseason while also continuing to better understand his arsenal and how his pitches can best complement each other. Solidifying pitch shapes and throwing strikes are always areas of focus. He is attentive, a fast learner, and has done well in being able to handle and retain new information within the professional environment very well."

Photo Credit: Myles Patton by 12thman.com
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December 15, 2025 at 10:31 PM

Podcast Ep #395: Instant Analysis of the Luis Perales for Jake Bennett Trade


The emergency podcast horn went off so Ian Cundall jumped on to break down the Luis Perales for Jake Bennett trade from all angles. He gives his thoughts on the trade in general, what scouts are saying and then gives a scouting report on each player.
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Fall/Winter League Roundup: Watson acquired from A's; Mata heading to Japan


There is plenty to discuss following last week's Winter Meetings in Orlando. Though the Red Sox fell short in their pursuit of adding a premium power bat (or two), they were active in other areas. In Wednesday's Rule 5 Draft, for instance, they lost Jedixson Paez to the White Sox and added Ryan Watson via a trade with the Athletics. They had opened a 40-man roster spot for Watson after trading Vaughn Grissom to the Angels for Isaiah Jackson on Tuesday. This week's roundup touches on some of that, as well as other news and action from December 8-14. Stats for Boston's participating players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page.

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Dominican Professional Baseball League (LIDOM)
Before being traded from the Athletics to the Red Sox for Justin Riemer in the wake of last week's Rule 5 Draft, Ryan Watson had been pitching for Licey. The 28-year-old right-hander appeared in 13 games for the Tigres this winter, posting a 3.97 ERA with 11 strikeouts to six walks over 11 1/3 innings of relief. He was taken off the roster on November 23. Fellow righty Reidis Sena has not seen any action for Licey since November 30.
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December 14, 2025 at 8:46 PM

Podcast Ep #394: Winter Meetings Recap


Ian Cundall and Mike Andrews are back to recap all the Red Sox news and rumors to come out of the winter meetings. They start by discussing the lineup and the potential options to fill in the gaps there, including Ketel Marte and Wilson Contreras. After that, they go through all the Rule 5 Draft moves and then wrap up by briefly discussing where the newly acquired players fit in the rankings.
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December 8, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Campbell debuts for Caguas; Garcia traded to Pittsburgh


Entering the week, the big story in the winter leagues was expected to be the debuts of Kristian Campbell (pictured) and Jhostynxon Garcia. Campbell debuted as expected, but the Red Sox traded Garcia along with Jesus Travieso to the Pirates in exchange for Johan Oviedo, Tyler Samaniego, and Adonys Guzman.  Garcia debuted for Navegantes del Magallanes in Venezuela on Friday, going 3 for 4 with a double, walk, run scored, outfield assist, and throwing error. This week's roundup covers all the news and action from December 1-December 7. Stats for participating Red Sox players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page

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Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
Kristian Campbell got off to a hot start, going 1 for 3 with a walk and a run scored in his debut on Saturday. He was the team's designated hitter and hit second in the lineup. Caguas teammates Jovani Morán and Wyatt Olds helped secure the win. Morán set the side down in order in the seventh, and Olds allowed one run on two hits in the eighth. Olds was working for a second straight day after tossing a scoreless frame with a strikeout and two hits allowed on Friday. Morán had matching lines of one scoreless inning with a strikeout on Tuesday and Thursday. Campbell returned as the designated hitter on Sunday, going 1 for 3 with a walk and two runs scored. 
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December 6, 2025 at 6:14 PM

Podcast Ep #393: Time to Change the Password


Ian Cundall and Mike Andrews are back to break down the latest big Red Sox trade of Jhostynxon Garcia and Jesus Travieso for Johan Oviedo and two minor leaguers. They covered all angles of the trade including why Oviedo is so intriguing, who are the minor leaguers the Red Sox are getting back and most importantly, it qualifies as a good piece of business. After that they briefly discussed the latest Red Sox front office move and then wrapped up the show with a deep dive into the end of season rankings!
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December 1, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Red Sox acquire Gray; Campbell, Garcia to play in winter leagues


Before the hot stove began to slow for Thanksgiving, Red Sox fans got a jolt of excitement. The Red Sox made their first major addition of the winter, acquiring Sonny Gray in a trade with the Cardinals. Meanwhile, the winter league season rolled along, as Red Sox minor leaguers saw action in three separate winter leagues. This week's roundup covers all the news and action from November 24-November 30. Stats for participating Red Sox players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page. 

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Red Sox trade for Sonny Gray
After making several minor trades to finalize their 40-man roster in advance of the Rule 5 draft, the Red Sox made their first big splash of the offseason last Tuesday. The Red Sox acquired starting pitcher Sonny Gray and cash considerations (approximately $20 million) from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for right-hander Richard Fitts and left-hander Brandon Clarke. Gray is coming off a season where he pitched to a 4.28 ERA in 180 2/3 innings and led the major leagues with a 5.29 K/BB ratio. The Red Sox traded a pair of promising pitchers to St. Louis in return. Fitts had a 5.00 ERA in 45 innings for the Red Sox last season, making a couple of stints on the IL with a pectoral strain and right arm neuritis. Fitts was originally acquired from the Yankees in December 2023 and he projects as a back-end starter or multi-inning reliever. Clarke was one of the breakout players in the Red Sox system last season, rising from 18th in the season-opening rankings to 8th in the most recent rankings update. He struck out 60 batters and delivered a 4.03 ERA in 38 innings between Salem and Greenville last season. Clarke's calling card is his elite fastball velocity and wipeout slider but the lack of a consistent third pitch and control struggles have potential to push him to the bullpen in the long term. On the latest episode of the SoxProspects.com podcast, Chris and Ian reacted to the trade and discussed next steps for the Red Sox offseason. 
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November 27, 2025 at 9:52 AM

Podcast Ep. #392: Sonny Gray Trade Reax


Ian Cundall and... (checks notes)... Chris Hatfield (?!) got on the pod on Thanksgiving eve to answer the emergency podcast horn following the Sonny Gray trade. The guys discussed how Gray fits into the team's offseason plans (is he the fabled "#2 starter" Craig Breslow spoke of?), whether the Red Sox gave up too much (they didn't), and how this deal sets up (or doesn't) the rest of the offseason. Plus, we're thankful for you all, so we hit some Thanksgiving emails! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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November 25, 2025 at 6:29 PM

Podcast Ep #391: Red Sox Senior Director of Player Development Brian Abraham


Ian Cundall is joined by Red Sox Senior Director of Player Development Brian Abraham for a wide-ranging discussion about the Red Sox farm system. Brian reflected on the 2025 season and discussed the recent staff changes and what goes on in Fort Myers during the fall. After that he gives his thoughts on the new 40-man additions and a bunch of players including Kristian Campbell, Franklin Arias, Luis Perales, the upcoming DSL group and several 2025 draftees. Whether you're a seasoned farm follower or a prospect newbie, there's something here for you!
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November 24, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: 40-man roster deadline comes and goes, several farmhands playing in Winter Leagues


With the Arizona Fall League in the books, a trio of Winter leagues have featured Boston prospects. During the week, the Red Sox set their 40-man roster in place ahead of the Rule 5 Draft by selecting the contracts of three prospect pitchers. This week's roundup covers all the news and action from November 17-23. Stats for participating Red Sox players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page

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40-man roster decisions finalized
On Wednesday, the deadline for 40-man roster protection before the Rule 5 Draft came and went, and the Red Sox made a flurry of moves to both free up spots as well as add new names to the roster. Pitchers David Sandlin, Shane Drohan, and Tyler Uberstine were all added to the 40-man while four trades and a pair of DFAs were made as corresponding moves. For the complete breakdown of who came, who went, and who was left unprotected, visit the SoxProspects 40-man recap story. 
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November 19, 2025 at 5:19 PM

Podcast Ep #390: Breaking Down a Very Busy 40-man Roster Deadline Day


Ian and is joined by new SoxProspects Feature Writer Andrew Parker to discuss what turned out to be a very busy 40-man roster deadline day. They start off by talking about Luis Guerrero and then go in depth on the three prospects the Red Sox added to the 40-man, David Sandlin, Shane Drohan and Tyler Uberstine. After that they broke down the other three trades the Red Sox made and discussed Ronny Hernandez, Braiden Ward and Luke Heyman.
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Sandlin, Uberstine, Drohan added on busy 40-man deadline day


November 18th was the deadline for major league teams to add players to the 40-man roster in order to protect them from December's Rule 5 draft. With limited space available, the Red Sox made a number of moves in order to free up the space to add three pitchers: right-handers David Sandlin and Tyler Uberstine and lefty Shane Drohan. The team made four trades and designated Nathaniel Lowe and Josh Winckowski for assignment as part of the back-of-roster reshuffle. 

Players added to 40-man roster: 

A hard-throwing 24-year-old right-hander, Sandlin (pictured, left) has long been considered the most likely person to be protected. Acquired in spring training 2024 in a deal for reliever John Schneider, Sandlin worked mostly as a starter before an August 2025 transition to the bullpen. He pitched well with Portland, posting a 3.61 ERA and striking out 86 batters in 82 1/3. Inconsistent command and a higher-effort delivery led to some bullpen risk, though with the hope that his fastball/slider mix would play up in the role. With an eye toward a potential late-season call-up, Sandlin was moved to the pen after his promotion to Worcester, but it proved a tough transition. In 23 2/3 innings he allowed 22 runs on 36 hits, walking 13 against 21 strikeouts. With three option years to play with, it's possible that he may continue to see work as a starter, but given the pitching depth in the high minors a bullpen role for 2026 is more likely. 
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November 17, 2025 at 6:52 PM

Podcast Ep #389: Previewing the 40-man Roster Deadline


Ian and Mike are back to discuss the latest Red Sox news! First they react to Craig Breslow’s comments from the GM meetings and then go through a few transactions and front office hires. After that, they go in-depth on the looming 40-man roster deadline. They discuss all the relevant prospects, including David Sandlin, Yordanny Monegro, Shane Drohan, and then break down the chances each of them will be protected. They then wrap up the show by answering your emails!
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SoxProspects.com Welcomes Feature Writer Andrew Parker to the Staff


SoxProspects.com is thrilled to announce that Andrew Parker has joined the staff as a Feature Writer. Andrew has already created a name for himself covering the minor leagues, arriving with four years of experience writing for Beyond the Monster, where he produced in-depth coverage on the Red Sox organization. During his time with BTM, he was a regular presence on the Worcester Red Sox beat, spending nearly every homestand in the clubhouse creating first-hand content based on extensive player and coach interviews.
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Fall/Winter League Roundup: AFL season ends, Polanco pitches well in Venezuelan League


With three other leagues in full swing, the Arizona Fall League has come to a close for the 2025 season. The Salt River Rafters had a tough end to the season, getting shut out in their lone playoff game to end their campaign. This week's roundup covers all action from November 10-16, and stats for participating Sox players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page
 
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Arizona Fall League 
Johanfran Garcia and Stanley Tucker both started all three of the Rafters' final three games this past week. Garcia caught one game and was the DH for the other two, and he went 2 for 9 with a double, a HBP, and an RBI. He finishes the fall with a .224/.350/.388 line in 19 games, with five doubles, two home runs, 10 RBI, and 12 walks. Tucker was also 2 for 9 in the final week, singling twice and stealing his 13th bag of the fall. He ends his strong AFL season with a .278/.374/.316 line in 24 games, with three doubles, 15 RBI, 10 runs, and 12 walks. Nelly Taylor played in one game last week and went 0 for 3 with a pair of strikeouts. 
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November 10, 2025 at 7:13 PM

Podcast Ep #388: Yakking about the Latest Red Sox News


an is joined by Mike Andrews this week to discuss all the latest Red Sox news! They start off by talking about the week of Red Sox transactions including Bregman opting out, Story opting in and the decision to not offer Giolito the qualifying offer. They also discuss the DFA of Luis Guerrero and even more front office turnover. After that they move to minor league news, including the reveal of the Salem RidgeYaks, pitching struggles in the AFL and minor league transactions. Finally, they end the show answering your emails!
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Fall/Winter League Roundup: Perales, Tucker named AFL Fall Stars


It was another tough week for the Salt River Rafters leading up to Sunday's Fall Stars Game in Mesa. As the AFL season nears its end, other leagues are just starting to get underway for the winter. This week's roundup covers all the action from November 3-9, and stats for all participating players can be found at the SoxProspects.com Fall & Winter Leagues page.

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Arizona Fall League
Luis Perales (pictured) was named a 2025 Fall Star but did not pitch in Sunday's Fall Stars Game after getting the start for Salt River against Surprise on Friday. The 22-year-old righty allowed two earned runs on two hits, one walk, and three strikeouts in one inning. He threw 23 pitches (16 strikes), generating four whiffs and reaching 100.4 mph with his fastball as his ERA rose to 10.32 through six outings (11 1/3 innings). Isaac Stebens relieved Perales in the second inning of that contest and retired all three batters he faced in his lone appearance of the week. Jojo Ingrassia, who was recently profiled by MLB.com, walked two and struck out one in a scoreless fourth inning on Thursday. Brandon Neely worked 1 2/3 innings out of the bullpen on Wednesday, surrendering two earned runs on four hits, two walks, and two strikeouts. Jay Allmer yielded one run in one-third of an inning on Tuesday.
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