A relatively quiet week across the Boston affiliates meant Red Sox fans got to pay attention to players with new teams following promotions last week such as
Enddy Azocar (pictured) and
Luke Heyman. Also on Monday, the Dominican Summer League began its season with the Boston teams having a pair of top 60 prospects in the organization.
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DSL Rosters set
With the Dominican Summer League season kicking off on Monday, rosters for the pair of Red Sox affiliates were released. Within the two teams,
Dawvris Brito and
Garielvin Silverio were the only representatives inside the SoxProspects' top 60 prospects in the organization.
Brito, who is on team Red to begin the year, is a six-foot shortstop who received the second-highest bonus in the Red Sox's 2026 international free agent class. According to his scouting report, the infielder has produced strong exit velocities already and has room to grow as part of his frame. He is currently the 29th-ranked prospect.
Silverio, who sits 28th in the rankings, also signed in January and paced the International class with the largest signing bonus at $1.2M. The left-handed swinging outfielder will suit up for team Blue this year and already showcases plus raw power according to his scouting report. At just 17 years old, there is considerable upside in his offensive profile.
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Azocar and Heyman hit the ground running in Greenville
In their first week since being bumped up from Salem, Enddy Azocar and Luke Heyman produced strong starts since joining the Drive. Azocar showed off his blend of power and speed at the plate. In 24 plate appearances, the outfielder slashed .286/.375/.619 with a grand slam, a pair of triples, five runs scored and six more driven in.
Heyman, who showed plenty of power of his own while with the RidgeYaks, slugged two home runs in his first High-A game last Tuesday and has driven in five runs in as many games. Heyman was drafted in the 14th round last year and acquired by Boston in a trade that sent Alex Hoppe to the Mariners last offseason.
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Where are they now?
- As part of a wave of promotions across the Minor Leagues last week, former Boston prospect Braden Montgomery earned a jump of his own to the White Sox's Triple-A affiliate last week. The former first round pick of the Red Sox has put together a strong campaign through his first 50 games between Double-A and Triple-A, slashing .298/.401/.537 with 9 home runs and 33 runs driven in.
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Players of the Week May 25-31
Mason White, SS, Greenville Drive
5 G, 9-16, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 5 R, 4 BB, 4 K
White capped off an impressive month of May with a player of the week nod on the way out. The key to White's success in the month was his impressive knowledge of the strike zone as well as showing off the power that helped him slug 20 homers at the University of Arizona last year. The infielder's biggest day at the plate this week came on Friday when he went 2 for 3 with a three-run home run and a walk.
Jack Anderson, RHP, Worcester Red Sox
1 GS 4 2/3 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 0 BB, 8 K, 0.21 WHIP
Anderson's lone outing of the week was a strong one. On Thursday against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the right-hander threw 51 of his 74 pitches for strikes and allowed a single base runner in what turned out to be a 1-0 Worcester victory. His eight punchouts were a season high and ended a month in which saw struggles from Anderson.
Photo Credit: Enddy Azocar and Mason White by Kelly O'Connor
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