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April 9, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Sandoval rehabs in Worcester amid bevy of debuts


4/9 Cup of Coffee:
It was a welcoming day in the Boston organization, as three of the four starters were making their first appearances in the Red Sox system. Patrick Sandval began his rehab assignment for Worcester after the former Angel spent all of 2025 on the shelf following elbow surgery. Newly-acquired righty Gage Ziehl was on the bump for Portland. A trio of debuting arms, all from the SEC, were on assignment in Salem: LSU's Jake Mayers went first, followed by Texas A&M product Myles Patton and Brandon Neely (pictured) via the University of Florida. Salem and Worcester were able to greet their new companions with victories, while Portland dropped its contest. Greenville also fell on Wednesday as the system drew a split.

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Patrick Sandoval made his first professional appearance in 22 months as he begins his post-Tommy John rehab assignment. A pair of first inning errors (one of his own) led to three unearned runs in the first inning, but he settled in and threw two scoreless frames after that. Overall, Sandoval surrendered three hits across those three frams, walking and striking out three apiece. He was at 92 with his fastball and threw 62 pitches, 35 for strikes. Seth Martinez retired all eight batters he faced in relief. Reidis Sena and Devin Sweet battled shaky control, combining for seven free passes. Sweet vultured the winning decision, allowing a pair of inherited runners to score but getting credit after Worcester's three-run eighth. 
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April 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Adonys Guzman plans to 'impact games behind the plate' for Greenville


The Red Sox added a catching prospect this offseason who grew up a diehard Yankees fan. Thirty years after Manny Ramirez, Adonys Guzman was born and raised in the Bronx, right down the road from where Ramirez went to high school. Both ended up in the sworn enemy’s uniform.

Guzman was traded to the Red Sox this offseason alongside Johan Oviedo and Tyler Samaniego. The trade came just six months after he was selected in the MLB Draft by Pittsburgh.

"I didn’t really expect it going into it," Guzman said of the trade. "I had just been drafted. I didn’t even know you could get traded that quickly, honestly. But it was a huge blessing. I’m with the new team and I get to play baseball every day. I am meeting new people almost every day. I also have some old teammates here that I played with in college. There is a great culture here and a great environment. I am loving the Red Sox so far."

The University of Arizona product got down to Fort Myers as soon as he could in the first week of January to prep for his first spring training as a professional. "It has been all about learning," Guzman said of his time at the complex. "Just watching the big leaguers work and go about things was eye opening when they were down here. Everything they did was precise and on point. I knew that is what it looked like to be a professional. I was learning as much as I could every single week. Last year, I only got to play in one game in Low-A Bradenton. I just have been learning how it works and what being a pro is all about."

The one game in Low-A is all Guzman has under his belt entering the 2026 season in which he was assigned to Greenville. Red Sox fans will get their first look at Guzman as he will take the field for the Drive this weekend, but what kind of things has he been working on since joining the organization?

"It has been simplifying things on the defensive side," Guzman noted. "I have been working on cleaning up some attack angles. I want to be a little more consistent at the bottom of the zone and have cleaner moves and paths. I am trying to perfect that craft and be as consistent as possible with that. On the offensive side of things, it is all about understanding the kind of hitter I am. I need to understand what I can be and what I can do at the plate. I have been trying some new things out on that end while still keeping my main focus, which is putting the bat on the ball. I don’t like to strike out much, but I am trying to add a little more power. It feels like I am trying new things on a daily basis and trying to see what clicks and what works. I feel like I have learned so much since joining the organization."

As far as the offensive side of his game, as Guzman showed off more of his plate approach during his last season in college.

"I am a guy who puts the bat on the ball," Guzman said. "I like to make contact, but I also feel like I can drive the ball pretty well gap-to-gap for some power. We are working on getting a little more ball flight. That is something I improved a lot on in my later years at Arizona. I think I am a guy who could be useful if I strike out less than twenty-five, thirty percent of the time. I pride myself in my plate discipline.  Overall, I am going to put the ball in play, not strike out much, and will still hit doubles and home runs."

Guzman started two games for Greenville during opening weekend and went 1 for 6 with three walks and two strikeouts. Two games is a very small sample size, so what will we see from the 22-year-old throughout the season?

"I think my defense is a very strong attribute of mine," Guzman said. "I think I am a really good hitter too, but I think I can impact games from the defensive end more than some people can. I have a really good arm behind the plate. I like to try to make things happen as a catcher. I will do the best I can with the receiving part because I have a really good arm. I can block pretty well behind the plate too and you will be seeing that over the season."

Photo Credit: Adonys Guzman by Kelly O'Connor

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Cup of Coffee: White powers late rally for Greenville; Finley throws four innings in debut


4/8 Cup of Coffee:
There was plenty of offense throughout the system on Tuesday night, as all four Red Sox affiliates scored at least seven runs. However, the WooSox bullpen was unable to hold onto a late lead and the Sea Dogs could not overcome an early deficit in their home openers. Strong pitching performances in Greenville and Salem led Boston's A-ball affiliates to wins to open their first full series of the season. 

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The WooSox lost in a rollercoaster of a game in the home opener at Polar Park. Worcester fell behind early but put together a seventh-inning rally which saw them cut their deficit to one run on an RBI double by Mikey Romero and then take a 10-8 lead on a three-run blast by Matt Thaiss (pictured). However, the bullpen was unable to hold the late lead despite a strong performance from the WooSox lineup. Romero was 2 for 5 with two doubles and two RBI, raising his average to .342 as he continued a hot start to the season. Kristian Campbell was 3 for 5 with a double. 
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April 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Minor Notes: Organization gets pair of Rule 5 picks back, Uberstine makes Major League debut


The baseball season kicked off in its fullest this week as the High-A and Low-A seasons began over the weekend. While the Minor League season got into full swing, a Boston farmhand made the trip to Fenway Park to pitch in the big leagues for the first time in his career. 

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Uberstine makes Major League debut
With pitcher Johan Oviedo going to the injured list with an elbow strain and Garrett Whitlock heading to the paternity list over the weekend, the Red Sox made a pair of call-ups from Worcester before the team's home opener. One of those promotions was starting pitcher Tyler Uberstine, who capped off an incredible journey to reach the Major Leagues for the first time in his career. Uberstine debuted on Sunday afternoon against the Padres and looked impressive. While the right-hander took the loss in Boston's 8-6 defeat, he pitched 2 2/3 innings, allowing three hits (one home run) with a walk and three strikeouts. 
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Podcast Ep #409: Opening Day Rankings Discussion


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Editor-In-Chief Mike Andrews to discuss the latest Red Sox major league and minor league news. They discuss the Red Sox slow start, Johan Oviedo’s injury, players off to hot starts in the minors and Blake Wehunt’s injury. After that, they go in depth on the SoxProspects opening day rankings and breakdown all the risers, all the fallers and the grade changes! They then wrap up the show by answering your emails!
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April 6, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Tolle strikes out seven; Gasper homers twice


4/6 Cup of Coffee:
With Greenville and Salem off and Portland rained out, all eyes were on the WooSox. Payton Tolle and Mickey Gasper (pictured) helped the team sweep a doubleheader over St. Paul. Kristian Campbell also went deep for Worcester, while Mikey Romero continued his hot start. 

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It was a great bounce back start for Payton Tolle as he stifled the Saints in the first game of a doubleheader. Tolle allowed two runs (one earned) over six innings while walking one and striking out seven. He threw 50 of his 74 pitches for strikes, and he generated 11 whiffs. The save went to Noah Song as he pitched a spotless seventh. On offense, Nate Eaton accounted for the team's lone extra-base hit as he laced a 111-mph double. Mikey Romero ripped a two-run single as part of a 1-for-4 day, and Allan Castro went 2 for 3 with a stolen base and a throwing error. 
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April 5, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Sogard stays hot at the plate, Eyanson makes pro debut in Greenville


It was a day full of headlines across the Boston farm system. Nick Sogard continued his torrid start to 2026 in a Worcester win while John Holobetz dazzled for Portland. Down in Greenville, a pair of 2025 draft picks made their pro debuts on the mound. 

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The WooSox flexed their power on Saturday, scoring all of their runs from home runs. Mickey Gasper started the day offensively for Worcester with a two-run shot in the top of the first, which drove in Nick Sogard, who walked to start the game. In the third frame, Sogard would add his third home run of the young season with a solo shot. Nate Eaton followed the infielder with his first big fly to cap off a back-to-back attack. The final tally of the day came off the bat of Tsung-Che-Chung, who connected with his second home run to put Worcester out to a 5-0 lead after four innings. 
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April 4, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Witherspoon debuts and Gonzales goes deep in Greenville


4/4 Cup of Coffee: It was tough going on the system's first scheduled slate of full-season games. Three teams combined to allow 40 runs while Worcester was unable to play for a second straight day. Kyson Witherspoon had mixed results in Greenville for his professional debut, while Justin Gonzales (pictured) had a big day at the plate and afield. Salem surrendered a late four-run lead despite the best efforts of Anderson Fermin. Little went right in Portland's season opener as the Sea Dogs were outhit 22 to three in a blowout loss.

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Worcester Red Sox @ St. Paul Saints, canceled
A rainy and cold day in Minnesota made Friday's game unplayable. The teams will make up Thursday's rainout with a doubleheader on Sunday, while the Friday contest will not be scheduled.
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April 3, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Brown shines for Salem in pro debut; Valera fans seven in Greenville


4/3 Cup of Coffee:
While Worcester's game in St. Paul was postponed, Greenville and Salem opened their seasons at home on Thursday. Juan Valera struck out seven, and Freili Encarnacion homered, but the Drive ultimately fell to Greensboro in extras. In Salem, Dylan Brown (pictured) got the RidgeYaks era off to a promising start by delivering five scoreless innings and a win in his professional debut. 

A reminder that Portland opens its season on the road against Somerset (NYY) on Friday evening.

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Worcester Red Sox @ St. Paul Saints (MIN) (PPD)
This game was postponed due to inclement weather. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader on a date still to be determined.
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April 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM

2026 SoxProspects Pre-Season All-Stars Pt. 2 - Pitchers


For the second and final part of SoxProspects.com's 2026 Pre-Season All-Stars list, we turn our attention to the mound and recognize some of the more well-regarded pitchers in the Red Sox farm system. This group of eight includes five starting pitchers who all rank in the system's top 10, and three relievers in the upper minors. 

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Kyson Witherspoon: Starting Pitcher, Greenville Drive
The first of three 2025 draftees on the list, Witherspoon will headline a stacked Greenville rotation in 2026. The first-round pick out of the University of Oklahoma was an NCAA First-Team All-American and Golden Spikes Semifinalist in 2025 after pitching to a 2.65 ERA with 124 strikeouts in 95 innings. The Red Sox drafted him 15th overall despite him being a consensus top-10 talent. In the Spring Breakout game, his fastball averaged 96 mph while also featuring a slider, cutter, and changeup. He only threw the changeup twice, and that will be a key pitch for him to develop to neutralize left-handed hitters. Red Sox fans will hope he follows in Payton Tolle's footsteps, as Tolle was promoted after just 49 2/3 innings with the Drive. 
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Cup of Coffee: Cheng, Romero spur Worcester comeback


4/2 Cup of Coffee:
The WooSox didn't draw 20 walks like they did in Tuesday's series opener, but three players with three-hit games was enough to come away with the win. Worcester will get some company on the schedule Thursday, as Greenville and Salem both open the Class A schedule.

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Far from Tuesday's walk in the park, Worcester fell into an early hole before clawing its way back to the comeback win. Starter Jack Anderson surrendered a grand slam to highly-touted Twins outfielder Emmanuel Rodriguez in the third inning, giving the Saints a 4-0 advantage. The WooSox responded in the fourth with a Tsung-Che Cheng (pictured) solo homer. Cheng added a pair of singles and a stolen base, as well as executing a ninth-inning squeeze play that knotted the game at 4-4. Matt Thaiss followed with a go-ahead single, his third knock of the game. Mikey Romero made loud contact all afternoon with a double, two singles, and two 113-mph lineouts. 
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April 1, 2026 at 12:00 PM

2026 SoxProspects Pre-Season All-Stars Pt. 1 - Position Players


For the first part of SoxProspects.com's 2026 Pre-Season All-Stars list, we start with the position players. This group of nine includes seven of the organization's top 20 prospects and two others who are also ranked. Stay tuned for the pitching portion of the 2026 Pre-Season All-Stars list coming on Thursday.

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Luke Heyman: Catcher, Salem RidgeYaks
Heyman, 22, is a Pre-Season All-Star for the first time and is currently ranked as the organization's No. 31 prospect. A 14th-round selection of the Mariners in last year's draft out of Florida, Heyman was acquired by the Red Sox for right-hander Alex Hoppe in November. In his junior season with the Gators, the right-handed hitter earned All-SEC First Team honors by batting .301/.397/.578 with seven doubles, one triple, 13 home runs, 44 RBIs, 37 runs scored, 22 walks, and 38 strikeouts in 49 games (204 plate appearances). He did not play in an affiliated game after signing with Seattle for an over-slot $230,000 in July, as he was rehabbing from a broken forearm. To that end, he will make his professional debut once he takes the field for Salem to start the 2026 campaign.
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Cup of Coffee: Sogard homers twice, WooSox draw 20 walks in blowout win


4/1 Cup of Coffee: 
The patience and power of the WooSox lineup was on full display on Tuesday night, as the WooSox drew an incredible 20 walks and homered four times in their series opener in St. Paul. 

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The WooSox came out of the gates hot, as they batted around and scored eight runs in the top of the first. Worcester's monster first inning was highlighted by three home runs, including a three-run homer by Allan Castro and back-to-back home runs by Vinny Capra and Nick Sogard (pictured). Worcester put together another offensive explosion in the sixth inning, batting around again and scoring another ten runs. Sogard capped the rally with a grand slam and Jason Delay laced a two-run double in the inning. Capra and Delay both reached base five times in the game, each going 2 for 3 with three walks. Castro's first-inning homer was his first hit at the Triple-A level, as he was 1 for 4 with two walks and four RBI on the night.  
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March 31, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Minor Notes: Early breaks camp in rotation, Triple-A season begins


The 2026 season is underway, as Boston and Worcester kicked off their seasons on Thursday and Friday last week. Portland, Greenville, and the newly-branded Salem RidgeYaks will follow in the coming days. Here at SoxProspects.com, we switch into regular season mode with our Minor Notes, the weekly breakdown of all the news on the system.

Early makes rotation as rosters are set
The final tweaks to the major league roster came down last week, and the most notable news was that 23-year-old lefty Connelly Early (pictured) made the major league rotation out of spring training. Early, currently ranked third in the system, was initally expected to open in Worcester, but a strong spring training on the heels of his impressive introduction to the majors at the end of 2025 earned him the nod. News that he would make the major league squad came last week, and the confirmation that Early would start was announced as the MLB rotation was set. Ryan Watson (#30) held on for the other open roster spot. Watson was taken in the Rule 5 draft by Oakland and then flipped to the Red Sox for infield Justin Riemer. Had he not made the roster, Boston would have needed to offer him back to the Giants. 
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March 30, 2026 at 4:33 PM

Podcast Ep #408: And Away We Go


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Editor-In-Chief Mike Andrews to discuss the start of the Boston and Worcester seasons. They give their thoughts on ABS after a few games and an update on Angel Bastardo’s unique situation. After that, they discuss the Worcester season opening roster and what Ian saw from on opening day from Jake Bennett and Noah Song. After that, they preview the other affiliate rosters and answer all your emails. Ian then ends the show with an announcement.
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Ian Cundall Joins Baseball America


We’re excited to announce that Ian Cundall will be joining Baseball America full‑time as a Prospect Writer beginning April 1. The good news for SoxProspects readers is that Ian will continue hosting the SoxProspects.com Podcast and remain a valued friend of the site. SoxProspects fully expects to maintain the same high standard of content our audience has enjoyed for years.

Ian first joined the SoxProspects staff in October 2010 as our Northeast Scout. He became a regular presence on the podcast in July 2011 and was promoted to Director of Scouting in November 2013. Over the years, Ian has scouted hundreds of games across the Red Sox system, including stops in Boston, Worcester, Pawtucket, Portland, New Hampshire, Greenville, Salem, Lowell, and Fort Myers.

In November 2025, Ian began contributing to Baseball America in a part‑time role, and he will now be expanding that role in the weeks and months ahead. As most of our readers and listeners know, BA has been a leading authority on prospects across the MLB, college baseball, the international market, as well as the MLB Draft for over 45 years. 

At SoxProspects, we take immense pride in developing talented prospect writers and analysts and helping them advance to full‑time roles in the industry. Our staff members and alumni have gone on to work for or contribute to ESPN.com, Baseball Prospectus, The Boston Globe, The Baltimore Sun, The Worcester Telegram, MLB.com, and more - and Ian’s next step is yet another example of that tradition.


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Cup of Coffee: Tolle struggles through four innings; Gasper collects three hits


3/30 Cup of Coffee: It was a rough day for Worcester's pitching staff, as top prospect Payton Tolle only made it through four innings. The offense kept the team in the game, with Mickey Gasper's three hits leading the team. 

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The Mets scored two in the eighth and two in the ninth to win a back-and-forth contest. Starter Payton Tolle lasted only four innings and gave up six runs (four earned) while walking two and striking out six. It was an atypical pitch mix for Tolle, who threw his four-seam fastball only 25 percent of the time. His sinker and cutter were used more frequently, with the sinker being a new pitch in his arsenal in 2026. Zack Kelly allowed one hit over two shutout innings, and Jacob Webb surrendered two unearned runs in his 1 2/3 frames. The loss went to Kyle Keller, who allowed a two-run home run in the top of the ninth. 
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March 29, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Romero slugs first home run of the season, Uberstine turns in strong outing


With the Minor League season just two days old, only Worcester was in action on Saturday as the following ranks of the organization await their respective opening days next week. 

After a quiet day offensively on Opening Day, the Worcester offense had plenty of traffic on the bases thanks to seven hits and six walks on the afternoon. Tyler Uberstine made his first start of the season and was strong over his four innings of work in a no decision. Throwing 36 of his 56 pitches for strikes, the right-hander allowed a run with a pair of hits, a lone walk and three strikeouts. He would depart the game with the WooSox leading 2-1 thanks to a sacrifice fly by Matt Lloyd in the bottom of the second and the first home run of the season for Mikey Romero. After hitting 17 home runs across two levels in 2025, Romero sent an 0-2 changeup over the right-center field fence. The WooSox tacked onto the lead in the fifth. After Braiden Ward singled and Nick Sogard walked, Mickey Gasper roped a two-run double to right field to plate a pair and extend the lead to three. Worcester got one more run in the eighth on an RBI double by Jason Delay

Wyatt Olds earned the win after following Uberstine with 1 2/3 innings on the mound, allowing a run on a hit with two strikeouts. Tyler Samaniego earned a hold with 2 1/3 innings in his Red Sox organization debut, and Tayron Guerrero picked up the save with a scoreless ninth. 

Player of the Day: Mikey Romero showcased his power profile that Boston fans saw plenty of last season. Romero's first home run of 2026 in the fourth inning gave Worcester the lead for good. Romero belted nine home runs in 45 games in his time with the WooSox last season and is off to a strong start toward adding to his power as the year goes on. 

Photo Credit: Mikey Romero by Kelly O'Connor
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March 28, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Bennett, Sweet shine but WooSox fall in opener


3/28 Cup of Coffee:
The 2026 minor league season is officially underway, as is the SoxProspects.com daily coverage. Worcester kicked off at home with a marquee pitching matchup of Jake Bennett taking on Mets prospect Jonah Tong. The rest of the full-season affiliates get underway late next week. 

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The WooSox offense was largely held silent by Jonah Tong and a quartet of relievers, managing five hits, all of them singles. Mickey Gasper was 1 for 3 with a pair of walks, scoring Worcester's lone run on a Tsung-Che Cheng single. Nick Sogard also had a hit and walked twice. Jake Bennett took the loss despite a solid effort in his organizational debut, allowing one unearned run on two hits in three innings. He struck out five without issuing a walk and threw 44 of 59 pitches for strikes. Seth Martinez struck out three in two innings but surrendered one run on a solo homer. The Mets reached Noah Song for an insurance run on four hits in 1 2/3. Devin Sweet (pictured) was the standout out of the bullpen, striking out six of the seven batters he faced in 2 1/3 perfect frames. 
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March 26, 2026 at 9:25 AM

Podcast Ep #407: Alex Speier Joins to Recap Red Sox Spring Training


Ian Cundall is joined by a very special guest, Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, to discuss the Red Sox opening day roster and put a bow on spring training. They talk about the fifth starter decision, Payton Tolle’s outlook, questions about the bullpen, how outfield playing time will work, Marcelo Mayer’s spring and more! After that they wrap up the show by discussing Alex’s experience at the WBC and his piece on the Red Sox’ Venezuelan players.
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