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July 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Eyanson earns the Futures Game win; Romero walks it off for Worcester


7/13 Cup of Coffee: The Red Sox were well represented in the All-Star Futures Game, with the system's two top prospects contributing to the win for the American League. Worcester and Salem had exciting wins in extra innings, with Mikey Romero playing the hero for the WooSox, while Ilan Fernandez (pictured) led the RidgeYaks. 

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2026 All-Star Futures Game
Getting the start at second base, Franklin Arias went 0 for 2 with an RBI groundout. He was at the keystone in deference to Leo De Vries at shortstop. The win went to Anthony Eyanson despite him recording just one out. He came on with two outs in the fourth and walked Ethan Salas before getting Luis Peña to fly out. 
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July 12, 2026 at 8:00 PM

2026 Draft Recap: How Boston's picks ranked


Of Boston's 19 selections in the 2026 Draft, eight were ranked in the Baseball America Top 500, four in the MLB Pipeline Top 250 list, and five in the ESPN.com Top 250. 

See below for a listing of the 2026 Red Sox draftees who were ranked by BA, MLB.com, or ESPN.com. The full list of this year's draft selections can be found over at the SoxProspects.com Draft History page.


Round-Pick: Player, Position (Rank)

1-20: Jake Schaffner, SS (BA: 98; MLB: 75; ESPN: 51)
CBB-67: Owen Hull, OF (BA: 60; MLB: 67; ESPN: 62
3-96: Jace Mataczynski, SS (BA: 102; MLB: 131; ESPN: 77)
6-185: Brett Lanman, LHP (BA: 307)
7-214: Kide Adetuyi, LHP (BA: 442)
9-274: Martin Shelar, OF (BA: 125; MLB: 175; ESPN: 80)
10-304: Kaleb LaFavor, RHP (BA: 461; ESPN: 171)
18-544: Ethan Offing, OF (BA: 377)


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at 7:31 PM

Welcome to the 2026 Draft Signing Period!


Now that the 2026 First-Year Player Draft is in the books, the signing period is upon us. With some limited exceptions, this year's signing deadline is 5:00 pm ET on July 27, 2026. As most of our readers know, each team's spending on draft pick bonuses is capped. The overall bonus cap is determined by the number and placement of each team's selections.

The bonus cap sets an aggregate limit for a team to spend on its selections in the first ten rounds and also limits teams from spending over $150,000 on players taken after the 10th round (the excess on any late-round bonuses will count against the bonus pool). Boston's cap is $8,219,200 this year. If the club exceeds its pool: (1) by 0-5%, it will be charged a 75% tax on the excess; (2) by 5-10%, it will pay the same tax and will also lose its first-round pick next season; (3) by 10-15%, it will be charged a 100% tax on the excess and lose its first- and second-round picks next season; and (4) by more than 15%, 100% tax on the excess and lose its next two first-round picks.
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at 7:14 PM

2026 Draft Day 2 Recap: Rounds 16-20


The SoxProspects.com pick-by-pick coverage of the 2026 draft concludes with recaps of selections 16 through 20. 

16. Colton Coates, SS, Louisiana Tech
Coates (pictured) is coming off a strong junior season at LTO in which he hit .330/.447/.488 with 45 walks against just 30 strikeouts while starting all 58 games. Primarily a shorstop in 2026, Coates saw significant time at third base during his sophomore year. In addition to his Conference USA experience, Coates played in the Cape Cod League last summer for the Brewster Whitecaps. 
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at 5:26 PM

2026 Draft Day 2 Recap: Rounds 11-15


The Red Sox kicked off the back half of the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft by selecting three college pitchers, one college position player, and one high school position player.

Here are brief recaps of selections 11 through 15:

11. Wills Maginnis, SS, Georgia State
Maginnis (pictured) was taken with the 334th overall pick out of Georgia State. The right-handed hitting 21-year-old batted .306/.404/.486 with 13 doubles, one triple, eight home runs, 42 RBIs, 49 runs scored, 21 stolen bases, 31 walks, and 36 strikeouts in 56 games (260 plate appearances) for the Panthers as a draft-eligible sophomore this past spring. He was a 2026 All-Sun Belt First Team selection and had committed to transfer to Arkansas last month. Defensively, he has experience at first base, second base, third base, and right field.
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at 2:34 PM

Red Sox select Kaleb LaFavor with 10th-round pick


With their 10th-round pick in the 2026 draft, Boston has selected Kaleb LaFavor, a right-handed pitcher out of Bishop Heelan Catholic High School in Iowa. On the heels of drafting Martin Shelar with their ninth-round pick, the Red Sox appear to be going overslot again in round 10. LaFavor is ranked 465th by Baseball America, but Kiley McDaniel has him rated as the 171st best prospect in the draft. He is committed to the University of Iowa. 

On the MLB Draft broadcast, Jim Callis turned heads by noting that LaFavor has parallels to Jacob Misiorowski at the same stage of their prep careers. Both players stand at 6-foot-7 and come from the Midwest. Nobody is projecting LaFavor to throw 105 mph, but he was up to 95 early this spring. Later in the season his velocity did dip to 84-87, and that caused scouts to assume he was headed to join the Hawkeyes in the fall. With Boston taking him at this spot, they must have confidence they can get a deal done. 
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at 2:08 PM

Red Sox select Martin Shelar with ninth-round pick


With their ninth-round pick in the 2026 draft, Boston has selected Martin Shelar, an outfielder out of the Marist School (GA). Shelar is committed to Mississippi State and the slot value for this pick is $205,400.
 
Shelar has plenty of size, at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds according to Baseball America, but that weight ticks up to 205 pounds on MLBPipeline.com's ledger. His power/speed combo makes for an intriguing prospect, as he led the country with 19 home runs in 33 prep games this season and has the potential for 70-grade raw power, while he's been clocked at plus 60-yard times. However, scouts are concerned about his contact skills, as he sells out with a hard swing aimed at getting the ball in the air, with the potential for a below-average contact grade against professional pitching. His speed also plays down in-game.
 
The Georgian played center field in high school but profiles more on the corner at the professional level, but has enough arm to end up in right field.
 
According to MLBPipeline.com, it will require a sizable bonus to sway Shelar from going to Starkville. Baseball America ranked him at No. 125 on its list, while MLBPipeleine.com was a bit less bullish, at No. 175.
 
Photo credit: Martin Shelar by Perfect Game 
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at 1:40 PM

Red Sox select Josh Volmerding with eighth-round pick


With the 244th overall pick in the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Red Sox selected Josh Volmerding, a left-handed pitcher out of California Polytechnic State University. He is unranked by both Baseball America and MLB Pipeline.

Volmerding is the fourth consecutive college pitcher and third consecutive southpaw taken by Boston. The 21-year-old lefty spent three seasons at Cal Poly and is coming off a junior campaign in which he posted a 6.51 ERA with 31 strikeouts to 10 walks across 10 appearances (8 starts) spanning 27 2/3 innings for the Mustangs. It is worth noting that he was sidelined for nearly seven weeks (March 15-May 2) due to a knee injury.
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at 1:13 PM

Red Sox select Kide Adetuyi with seventh-round pick


With their seventh-round pick in the 2026 draft, Boston has selected Kide Adetuyi, a left-handed pitcher out of Florida Atlantic University. Adetuyi is ranked 446th in the class by Baseball America. He is the third straight college pitcher the Red Sox have selected, but the first under 6-foot-5. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 190 pounds, Adetuyi lacks the typical frame that Boston has been targeting in the draft, but he does show good feel for spin from the left side. 

The soon-to-be 21-year-old missed his freshman season with the Owls after undergoing Tommy John surgery. He returned in February of 2025 for his redshirt freshman season, pitching to an 8.40 ERA over 15 innings. He was exceptional over the summer of 2025 in the Cal Ripken Collegiate League, allowing one run while striking out 32 over 29 innings. He also got a cup of coffee with Cotuit in the Cape Cod League, allowing two runs over three innings. 
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at 12:31 PM

Red Sox select Brett Lanman with sixth-round pick


With the 185th overall pick in the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Red Sox selected Brett Lanman, a left-handed pitcher out of Abilene Christian (TX) University. He is ranked #307 on the Baseball America Top 500 list.

Lanman burst on the scene as a freshman at ACU, winning Western Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year and Freshman of the Year awards with a 3.48 ERA and 79 strikeouts in 72 1/3 innings. His performance was less consistent during his sophomore and junior seasons with a 6.25 ERA in 2025 and a 5.35 mark this spring.

At six-foot-five, 230 pounds, the 21-year-old left-hander has the prototypical height that the Red Sox have tended toward in recent years. His fastball sits in the low-90's, touching 95. He employs four pitches, also mixing in a slider/cutter hybrid, changeup, and curveball. 

Photo Credit: Brett Lanman by ACUsports.com
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at 11:57 AM

Red Sox select Lucas Davenport with fifth-round pick


With the 156th overall pick in the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Red Sox selected Lucas Davenport, a right-handed pitcher out of Baylor University. Davenport is unranked by both Baseball America and MLB Pipeline.

Davenport spent two seasons at Baylor after first making stops at Texas A&M and Blinn College (where he won the 2024 NJCAA Division I Junior College World Series). As a redshirt junior this past spring, the 22-year-old righty posted a 6.25 ERA with 69 strikeouts to 16 walks over 13 starts (63 1/3 innings) for the Bears. He earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors.
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at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Azocar, Cespedes power Greenville comeback on draft day


7/12 Cup of Coffee
: It was a big day all over the system. Not to be lost in the first four rounds of the MLB draft, the departure of Franklin Arias and Anthony Eyanson for Sunday's Futures Game, and the major league squad's eighth consecutive victory was a full slate of games on the minor league docket. Greenville pulled off a stunning comeback in Greensboro, as Enddy Azocar (pictured) blasted two homers and drove in four runs. Miguel Bleis and the rest of the Portland lineup pounded out 16 hits in a win. Salem dropped a back-and-forth contest in extra innings despite a big day at the plate for Louis Andjuar, while the WooSox and FCL Sox were held to just three hits apiece in their defeats. The DSL squads managed a split, with Team Red picking up the victory.

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A quartet of Rochester hurlers held the WooSox to just three hits. Braiden Ward led the way at the plate with a triple and a walk, scoring two of the three Worcester runs. Nick Sogard also tripled, spoiling a no-hit bid in the sixth inning. Michael Sansone took the loss, allowing seven runs on eight hits in five innings, with the biggest blow a grand slam in the fourth that gave the Red Wings a 7-0 advantage.
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at 12:52 AM

Podcast Ep. #421: 2026 Draft, Day One Recap


In the wee hours on Saturday night, Chris hopped on to provide a quick recap of the first three picks of the 2026 Red Sox draft class, UNC teammates Jake Schaffner and Owen Hull and Wisconsin high school shortstop Jace Mataczynski. Listen in for scouting reports and big-picture takeaways from Day One!
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July 11, 2026 at 6:18 PM

Red Sox select Jace Mataczynski with No. 96 overall pick


With their third-round pick in the 2026 draft, Boston has selected Jace Mataczynski, a shortstop out of Hudson HS (WI). Mataczynski is committed to Auburn and the slot value for this selection is $815,700. This is the third consecutive year that a high school player from the Badger State has been selected in the first five rounds.

Prior to the fall, it seemed like the Wisconsin product would get to campus and end up on the Plains, but he had a great event at Perfect Game's WWBA World Championship in Jupiter, Florida, going 6 for 11 with three extra-base hits.
 
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at 5:11 PM

Red Sox select Owen Hull with 67th overall pick


With the 67th overall pick in the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Red Sox selected Owen Hull, an outfielder out of the University of North Carolina. Hull is ranked 60th in the draft class by Baseball America and 67th by MLB Pipeline. 

The Red Sox have opened their 2026 draft with a pair of UNC hitters, going the outfield route with their pick in Competitive Balance Round B. After spending the first two seasons of his college career at George Mason University, Hull transferred to UNC for the 2026 season and had a stellar season with the Tarheels. In 69 games as a junior, Hull hit .393/.500/.615 with 27 doubles, 9 home runs, and 18 stolen bases. Like first-round pick Jake Schaffner, Hull was named to the First Team All-ACC. 
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at 3:18 PM

Red Sox select Jake Schaffner with first-round pick


With the 20th overall pick in the 2026 MLB First-Year Player Draft, the Red Sox selected Jake Schaffner, a shortstop out of the University of North Carolina. Schaffner is ranked 98th in the draft class by Baseball America and 75th by MLB Pipeline.

Schaffner spent one season at North Carolina after transferring from North Dakota State, where he was a two-time All-Summit League First Team honoree and the 2025 Summit League Defensive Player of the Year. As a junior this past spring, the left-handed hitting 21-year-old batted .356/.467/.552 with 19 doubles, eight triples, six home runs, 50 RBIs, 85 runs scored, 26 stolen bases, 45 walks, and 32 strikeouts in 68 games (339 plate appearances) for the Tar Heels. He was named a 2026 First Team All-ACC selection.
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at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Rosario's two homers power Portland comeback


7/11 Cup of Coffee:
Twas the night before Draft Day, and all through the system, all seven affiliates were stirring, the prospects, we'll list 'em. 

Forgive the poetry on Draft Eve, but there is a full slate of games to attend to. Stateside affiliates won four out of five. Ronald Rosario (pictured) went deep twice as part of Portland's 13-hit, four-homer attack. Greenville and Salem had matching 9-8 victories, with Mason White leading the way for the Drive and Andrews Opata powering the RidgeYaks. Sadbiel Delzine continued to impress as the FCL Sox emerged victorious. Worcester dropped its contest against a former cohort, while the DSL squads found themselves swept away again. 

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Old friend Luis Perales held the WooSox at bay, snapping their winning streak at four games. The longtime Red Sox farmhand battled through some early control trouble, but Worcester failed to fully capitalize. Braiden Ward led off the first with a walk, swiped second for his 40th steal of the season, advanced to third on a wild pitch, and raced home on a wild pitch. Perales walked the next two but quickly settled in. Tyler McDonough was 2 for 4 with a two-run homer in the ninth. Kristian Campbell singled and drew a pair of walks, while Mickey Gasper worked three free passes. Starter Raymond Burgos allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings of work, walking one and striking out one.
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July 10, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Guzman stays hot for Salem; Sogard starts triple play in Worcester


7/10 Cup of Coffee:
Thursday's slate featured three high-scoring games, two one-run games, and two postponements. Nick Sogard (pictured) drove in two runs and started a triple play in Worcester's win over Rochester. Franklin Arias, Nate Baez, and Brooks Brannon all homered in Portland's loss to New Hampshire. Antonio Anderson, Justin Gonzales, and Stanley Tucker all went deep in Greenville's win over Greensboro. Adonys Guzman left the yard in Salem's loss to Columbia. Jhorman Bravo tallied three hits and stole six bases in the Florida Complex League.  

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Osvaldo Berrios went three innings in his start for Worcester, allowing only one run on three hits (including a home run), one walk, one hit-by-pitch, and one strikeout. He threw 39 pitches (24 strikes) and generated seven whiffs. Tyler Uberstine also gave up a solo homer over an otherwise effective three innings of relief and was ultimately credited with the win. Lefties Tyler Samaniego and Alec Gamboa combined to surrender five additional runs before Gamboa closed things out in the ninth.
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July 9, 2026 at 9:05 AM

Podcast Ep #420: Draft Preview with Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo


Ian Cundall is joined by Baseball America’s Carlos Collazo to preview this weekend’s draft! Ian starts the show by briefly discussing the surging Red Sox and how sustainable it is. He is then joined by Carlos to discuss the class in general, its strengths and weaknesses, and how it compares to past years. After that, they go into the players who could be in play for the Red Sox at 20, and Carlos’ favorite draft sleepers. Finally, the wrap-up discussing Brody Bumilia’s draft status after his recent injury.
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at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: McDonough powers WooSox sweep; Tolbert rolls for RidgeYaks


7/9 Cup of Coffee:
It was a busy day down on the farm despite the complex leagues getting their regular Wednesday break, with six games across the four full-season squads. Tyler McDonough (pictured) led the way in Worcester's doubleheader sweep at Polar Park as Hayden Mullins introduced himself to the International League. Johanfran Garcia had a big day as Portland split its twinbill, while Cole Tolbert continued to impress for Salem. Greenville continued to falter, dropping its 10th game out of its last 12. 

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Following Tuesday's rainout, the WooSox opened their doubleheader with a victory as Hayden Mullins made his Triple-A debut. The 2022 12th-round pick, was called up from Portland to make the start. He allowed a solo home run to the second batter he faced but completed three innings without any further damage. Mullins gave up four hits, walking four and striking out three. Noah Song followed with two innings of relief, wih a solo homer his only blemish as well. Devin Sweet gave up two unearned runs in 1 2/3 to get credit for the win, and Wyatt Olds retired the final batter for his third save of the year. 
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