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February 7, 2026 at 4:00 PM

Maximus Martin plans to bring “versatility at premium positions” to Red Sox system


Since taking over as head of baseball operations, Craig Breslow has significantly revamped the organization's approach to run prevention. It is no secret that Boston's draft strategy has been central to that shift. While much has been said about Breslow using 29 selections of a possible 40 on pitchers, the focus on defensive skill and versatility in position players has also been notable. Maximus Martin, Boston's 10th-round pick out of Kansas State, fits that profile.

Martin was listed as a shortstop on draft day, but his ability to play another premium position as well as a power boost at the plate caught the Red Sox attention.

"My versatility on defense and having power from both sides of the plate helped me get noticed by Boston," Martin said. "I am also able to play two premium positions in the field. I am not saying I am the best outfielder, but it is a position that I just started playing in the last year and a half. I am really learning how to track balls better out there. I think that’s going to be a part of my game that can really help my career in general by being able to up the middle and then also play the whole outfield. Teams need versatile guys that can do that."

While he might be early on in his days of playing the outfield, Martin logged 18 appearances there in college and another four games once he turned professional. The brain trust at Kansas State had intriguing feedback about Martin’s presence out there.

"He has great defensive instincts, especially in center field," Kansas State coach Austin Wates said of Martin. "We had a bigger need out there last year rather than at shortstop. I think he could be a fantastic Swiss-army knife type player which seems to have more popularity now. Kiké Hernández, Chris Taylor, Jazz Chisholm, Tommy Edman. Those guys all obviously have huge value for teams and give you the breath of lineup flexibility that a lot of rosters won’t have. Max just needs to continue developing his mental skills and get nestled into the grind of professional baseball. He will embrace it. He works incredibly hard. He has a level of focus and attention to detail that can help set him apart."

On the offensive side of things, Martin had to get acclimated to the pitching he would see right out of the gate. While it is not uncommon for someone to struggle as they make the jump from college, he didn’t let his struggles last too long.

"Making my pro debut opened my eyes to what I’m going to be going through this next season," Martin said. "I love that there are games pretty much every single day. The biggest challenge was the pitching I faced. Everybody you face throws upper 90’s with a whole bunch of pitches. It was about getting acclimated to the pitchers and the game plans. I struggled a little bit for the first week and a half. But after that, I got used to it. It is the same game once I stepped back and thought about it more."

In the small sample size between Low-A Salem and High-A Greenville after the draft, the 22-year-old logged 25 games and collected 24 hits that included six doubles, one home run, and 14 runs driven in.

Being able to hit in pro ball was never going to be in question for those who got a front row seat of Martin for his last year in college in Manhattan.

"A lot of what Max was struggling with was mindset and the ability to compartmentalize and move on," Kansas State coach Austin Wates said. "He already had most of the things he needed physically. He is strong, athletic, twitchy, with really strong hands and bat speed. Where Max struggled was more on the mental side of the game. We certainly made tweaks with his setup and some swing path issues, but overall, the biggest jump he made with us was learning how to have a real consistent approach and identity as a hitter and learning the mental ins and outs of being an everyday guy."

Prior to Kansas State, Martin only logged 14 doubles and 17 home runs in 69 games over his first two college seasons at Rutgers and Georgia State. His highest career SLG to that point was .475 during his freshman season.

Something seemed to click his junior year.

Martin came alive at the plate and collected 18 doubles, 14 home runs, and a .612 SLG, all of which were college career highs.

"I thought the power was going to happen in due time," Martin noted. "I just needed a little bit more time to get stronger and healthy. Early in my college career, I dealt with injuries and missed decent amounts of the season. I lost a ton of weight because of it so I just wasn’t there physically. I was just a leadoff hitter trying to get on base. This past year at Kansas State, it just came together. The guys in the great nutritional department helped me get a little bit stronger. It was a long time coming and it’s going to keep getting better every year. I am super excited for a full season of pro ball to see what I can do."

Photo Credit: Maximus Martin by kstatesports.com

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February 5, 2026 at 8:43 PM

Podcast Ep #400: Another Trade, Another Signing and Top 100 Talk with Geoff Pontes


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Editor-in-Chief Mike Andrews for this week's podcast! They start off by going over a few transactions and then a full breakdown of the Red Sox 2026 international class. After that they end the show by answering your emails!
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February 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Rivera named to Puerto Rico roster in Caribbean Series


With a majority of the winter baseball leagues having wrapped up play in recent weeks and spring training just around the corner, only a pair of leagues are still in action. While the Venezuelan Winter League's championship series commences, the Caribbean Series kicked off on Sunday. This week's roundup covers the past week. For more stats on Red Sox players this winter, check out the SoxProspects' Fall & Winter Leagues page

Dominican Professional Baseball League (LIDOM)
Leones del Escogido claimed the league championship by defeating Toros del Este four games to one, capped off with a 1-0 win in Game 5 on Jan. 27. While he did not appear in any of the games in the series, outfielder Allan Castro appeared in 13 games for Toros del Este, hitting .262 with a home run, eight runs batted in and a .724 OPS. 

Rivera added to Caribbean Series roster
As the 68th edition of the series kicked off on Sunday, a single Boston farmhand appears to be on the roster for the slate. Left-hander Eduardo Rivera continues his strong showing this winter with a spot on the Puerto Rican team. Rivera tossed 15 innings for Cangrejeros de Santurce, striking out 10 hitters while recording a 3.00 ERA and .87 WHIP. Rivera joined the Boston organization in the summer of 2024 on a Minor League contract but did not appear in any games until 2025. Making stops at Greenville and Portland, Rivera threw 87 innings with 108 strikeouts and a 2.48 ERA between the two levels. 

Photo Credit: Eduardo Rivera by Kelly O'Connor
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January 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM

Following National Championship, Anthony Eyanson "hungry for more" in pro career with Red Sox


The Red Sox used their third-round pick in last year’s draft on pitcher Anthony Eyanson, a right-hander out of Louisiana State University. There are a number of indications that Boston is very high on him, starting with a signing bonus that was $800K over the recommended slot value.

While many outlets had Eyanson ranked among the top 50 draft prospects, the Red Sox were able to draft and sign him after selecting him with the 87th overall pick. It was a fall in the draft that not many expected, including Eyanson himself.
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January 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Santurce completes championship season


The season ended for the Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League, while the playoffs for the Dominican Professional Baseball League continued. This week's roundup covers the past week. For more stats on Red Sox players this winter, check out SoxProspects.com's Fall & Winter Leagues page
 
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Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
Santurce wrapped up their championship season in six games against Ponce, as they won their final game of the year by a score of 5-1. Juan Montero did not get into any games during this series for Ponce. He got into eight games this winter overall and went 2 for 11 with a double and a pair of walks. Left-hander Eduardo Rivera (pictured) contributed to Santurce's title run by pitching in two games in the championship series. He had a very productive winter, tossing 15 innings with a 3.00 ERA, a 0.87 WHIP, 19 strikeouts, and just four walks. 
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January 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Rivera, Santurce on cusp of championship in Puerto Rico


The playoffs roll on in the Puerto Rican and Dominican winter leagues. In addition to a few familiar faces, this week's roundup includes some new names after the Red Sox signed a pair of right-handers to minor league contracts in recent days. For more, be sure to check out SoxProspects.com's Fall & Winter Leagues page.

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Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
Eduardo Rivera (pictured) made two starts for Santurce in its best-of-nine championship series against Ponce, picking up the win in Tuesday's Game 2 and taking the loss in Sunday's Game 5. In 10 total innings of work, the 22-year-old lefty allowed four earned runs on 10 hits, three walks, and 12 strikeouts. On the flip side, Juan Montero did not see any game action for Ponce.
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January 18, 2026 at 8:30 PM

Podcast Ep #399: Breaking down the Red Sox 2026 International Class and Emails


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Editor-in-Chief Mike Andrews for this week's podcast! They start off by going over a few transactions and then a full breakdown of the Red Sox 2026 international class. After that they end the show by answering your emails!
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January 16, 2026 at 2:30 PM

Meet Carter Rasmussen, the Red Sox new ‘late bloomer’ pitching prospect


The Red Sox used their 14th round selection in the 2025 MLB Draft on Carter Rasmussen.

While fans might not be too familiar with the Texas native, Rasmussen shared a few connections with the Red Sox and to the New England area prior to joining the organization.

The right-hander grew up outside of the Dallas area where he broke former Red Sox pitcher Dustin May's strikeout record in high school. While training during his off seasons in Texas, he shared a pitching coach with former Red Sox pitcher Hunter Dobbins. Once college hit, he spent his first two seasons getting acquainted with New England when he moved to Brown to play baseball.

After his two seasons at Brown, Rasmussen transferred to Wofford where he posted career highs in just about every category across the board. His performance was enough to get Boston’s attention to be drafted, although he might not have even been on the radar until his season had almost finished.

“I feel like I was a very late bloomer for the draft class,” Rasmussen said. “I didn’t really get a lot of eyes on me until halfway through the college season. The first chunk of summer I was on calls with a bunch of area scouts and attending a ton of pre-draft workouts. I had a whole bunch of little lines in the water, with Boston being one of them. I had a couple of connections with Boston with me being up in Rhode Island at Brown. I had also pitched a couple of times at the Greenville Drive field for a college conference tournament, so I figured that could have gotten some eyes on me from Boston’s side.”

The 21-year-old joined a Red Sox draft class alongside 14 other pitchers. Standing at 6-foot-6 and 250 pounds, Rasmussen fits right in with the size aspect the organization seems to be targeting. Nicknamed "Big Country" and hitting 97 mph on the radar gun during his college tenure, he checks a lot of the boxes the Red Sox are looking for these days.

“We were super excited to get Carter where we did in the draft,” Red Sox Senior Director of Player Development Brian Abraham said. "The size, physicality, and the stuff with room for development is exactly what we look for. He has already added good weight and strength coming into this year and has been incredibly consistent with his work and communication. His fastball already plays well, but we expect that to continue to improve with added velocity. He has continued to work on his secondaries, especially his changeup, where he has added depth specifically. We are looking forward to seeing him go out and compete this year.”

While at Wofford, Rasmussen topped with that 97 mph fastball, a pitch that he threw over 80 percent of the time. Even with the success with the fastball, even Rasmussen knows he is one or two pitches away from finding more success at the professional level.

“I would consider myself a fastball power type of pitcher,” Rasmussen added. “I have been gaining a lot of velocity over the past year, and I want to continue to build that up. I was fastball heavy last year, but I am looking to tune that back a little bit to not be so reliant on fastballs up in the zone trying to get by guys. I have been working on some off speeds with my changeup and breaking ball. I am the type of guy that looks to challenge hitters and not be too cute around the edges. I want my best stuff versus your best stuff.”

Photo Credit: Carter Rasmussen by woffordterriers.com

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January 14, 2026 at 10:10 PM

Podcast Ep #398: Alex Bregman is a Cub, but Ranger Suarez is a Red Sox


Ian is flying solo this week as he discusses the two major news items from this week. He starts off breaking down Alex Bregman’s signing with the Cubs, before pivoting to talking about Ranger Suarez. He gives his thoughts on the signing and where the Red Sox could go next.
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January 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Rivera dominant again as Santurce advances


The playoffs continued in the Puerto Rican and Dominican winter leagues, with Eduardo Rivera (pictured) willing his team to a spot in the finals. 

Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
After delivering five shutout innings in game two of the series, Eduardo Rivera was spectacular again in game five as he helped Santurce eliminate Caguas. Rivera picked up the win after tossing eight dominant innings that saw him allow one run one three hits while walking one and striking out nine. Santurce needed every bit of that performance as they won the game 2-1. They won again the next day to clinch the series in six games. No Red Sox players saw action for Caguas on the week. 

Osvaldo Berrios and Carolina were eliminated by Juan Montero and Ponce. While Montero did not see game action, Berrios did take the loss in the final game of the series. He came on in the sixth inning with the score tied 0-0 and surrendered a solo home run. It was the only run he would allow over 2 2/3 innings while striking out three. 

Ponce and Santurce start their best-of-seven championship series on January 12.

Dominican Professional Baseball League (LIDOM)
The LIDOM round robin tournament is through 13 of its 18 games, though Allan Castro has yet to appear in a game for Este. His team is tied for second place with Águilas Cibaeñas, while Escogido has a three-game lead with five games to play. With Escogido presumably taking up one of the spots in the best-of-seven championship series, Este will be battling next week to secure the final spot. 

Photo Credit: Eduardo Rivera by Kelly O'Connor

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January 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Rivera electric in postseason performance


The regular season has ended in both the Puerto Rican and Dominican winter leagues, but a handful of Red Sox minor leaguers remain in the postseason hunt. 

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Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League (Puerto Rico)
With the regular season ending last weekend in the Puerto Rican Winter League, a couple of Red Sox minor leaguers saw postseason action over the last week. The Criollos de Caguas, who are managed by Red Sox bench coach Ramón Vázquez, won the Wild Card round against the Indios de Mayaguez and are currently behind 2-1 in their semifinal matchup against Cangrejeros de Santurce. 
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January 4, 2026 at 5:58 PM

Podcast Ep #397: The Breslow Trade Ledger Inbox


After the chaos of last episode, Ian and Chris got back to their original plan, reviewing Craig Breslow's trade history as CBO of the Red Sox. See how the guys think he grades out after a couple of offseasons and trade deadlines, and where his strengths and weaknesses appear to be. Plus, we close this epic episode by clearing out the email inbox!
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January 1, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Following 2025 Success, Mikey Romero turns page to ‘crucial’ next year


It was a tough couple first years of pro ball for Red Sox 2022 1st round pick Mikey Romero.

After being selected by Boston that July, Romero would only suit up in 53 games over the 2022 and 2023 seasons due to lingering back issues. The same injury also caused him to miss the beginning of the 2024 season before a much-anticipated return that May.

“The 2024 season was interesting for me,” Romero told SoxProspects.com. “I came back in the first week of May and was on a program where I was building back up in games. I started playing three games a week for four weeks. It then went up to playing four to five games a week and then I was back to normal. That is why I only played 77 games last year. Everyone acts like I didn’t play much that season, but I felt like I was there all year, but just didn’t get to play as much due to the buildout progression.”

Across the 77 games the California native logged during that 2024 season between High-A Greenville and Double-A Portland, Romero carried an .808 OPS and hit 16 home runs, his first since he was in the FCL in 2022. That success returning from the injury set up Romero for a great offseason.
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December 29, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Fall/Winter League Roundup: Campbell wraps up Winter League stint, Dominican League regular season concludes


As the calendar prepares to turn to 2026, Kristian Campbell (pictured) concluded his stint in the Puerto Rican Winter League for Criollos de Caguas of the Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League. Along with Campbell, the Dominican Professional Baseball League wrapped up its regular season with a trio of Boston farmhands seeing action. This week's roundup covers action from December 22-28. 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) 
Having made headlines within the Boston organization regarding taking a trip to the island to play, Kristian Campbell concluded his play in the league with some solid results. In 14 games, Campbell posted a .245/.403/.367 statline in 62 plate appearances while adding four doubles, a triple, six runs batted in and a pair of stolen bases. He also walked 13 times while striking out 12 times along with seeing time in the outfield.  
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December 22, 2025 at 5:31 PM

Podcast Ep #396: Willson Contreras INSTANT reaction!


Ian Cundall welcomed Chris Hatfield back to the pod and they were ready to dive into Craig Breslow's trade resume two years into his tenure... but after Chris dropped an interesting tidbit comparing Breslow to Dave Dombrowski, the news broke of Willson Contreras being traded to the Red Sox. Listen in for the guys providing their (literally) instant analysis of the deal as it broke! Plus, the guys responded to listener emails!
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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."
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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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