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May 4, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Mullins strikes out 10 behind a rehabbing Slaten


5/4 Cup of Coffee: Portland was the only team to walk away victorious as they were led by Justin Slaten and Hayden Mullins (pictured). Worcester could not capitalize on a strong game from Anthony Seigler, while Ilan Fernandez had a career day for Salem. 

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The Red Wings pulled away late as they doubled up the WooSox. Seth Martinez tied his season-high by going three innings while allowing one run as the opener. Most of the damage came off of Jack Anderson who allowed four runs on nine hits over three innings. Two players did their best to carry the offense. Anthony Seigler went 3 for 4 with a double, RBI, and stolen base, while Vinny Capra went 2 for 4 with a double and scored a run. Kristian Campbell missed his third straight game, with unconfirmed reports noting he is dealing with an illness. 
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May 3, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Cason goes deep twice in FCL opener, Gonzales has busy day at the plate for Greenville


5/3 Cup of Coffee:
Amid a winless night across the Boston affiliates on Saturday, some exciting season debuts occurred with the beginning of the Complex League season kicking off. Conrad Cason homered twice in his return to the field, Franklin Arias picked up another extra-base hit in Portland's loss, and Justin Gonzales reached base three times in Greenville's game. 

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It was a tough day on the mound for Michael Sansone, allowing six runs in his 5 1/3 innings of work on Saturday. The left-hander also struck out five but surrendered a pair of home runs in his outing. Worcester took a brief lead after trailing 4-0 thanks to a two-run home run by Allan Castro in the fourth, a solo home run by Nathan Hickey in the fifth and two runs scoring thanks to a fielding error off the bat of Hickey in the sixth to make it 5-4 WooSox before Rochester took the lead in the bottom half for good. 

Jacob Webb followed Sansone on the mound as the only other pitcher to appear in the game, tossing 2 2/3 innings, allowing one run with a hit, two walks and two strikeouts on his line. Outside of Castro and Hickey's productive days at the plate, Vinny Capra recorded a multi-hit day to boost his OPS on the season to 1.072 in 23 games. 

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An eight-run fourth inning by Somerset put the Sea Dogs away early as Portland dropped its third in a row. Despite allowing just one of the 11 runs on the evening, Jedixson Paez took the loss with his 2 2/3 innings of work in his second start of the season. After Paez, Shea Sprague recorded four outs but allowed eight runs on seven hits (three home runs) and a pair of walks. Calvin Bickerstaff pitched three innings of two-run ball in his Double-A debut, and Caleb Bolden pitched a scoreless eighth with a hit allowed. 

Offensively it was a quiet night for the Sea Dogs, with only five hits scattered throughout the night. Franklin Arias stayed hot at the plate with his fifth double of the year and Brooks Brannon went 2 for 4 with a double of his own. 

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Greenville led the game 2-1 entering the late innings, but the Drive pitching staff allowed a run in the seventh, three in the eighth, and one in the ninth to drop its third straight. Devin Futrell continued his hot start since earning a promotion from Salem with 5 1/3 innings with a run allowed on three hits. He walked two and struck out five while throwing 56 of his 84 pitches for strikes to lower his High-A ERA to 1.26 across 14 1/3 innings. 

While Futrell was dealing, Henry Godbout doubled home Justin Gonzales after the right fielder tripled to open the bottom of the first and Gerardo Rodriguez plated Gonzales again in the fifth on a single to left field. Leading 2-1 entering the late innings, Danny Kirwin, who eventually took the loss, allowed four runs (two earned runs) in his two innings on the mound on four hits with a walk and strikeout. Matt McShane followed him and allowed the run in the ninth while recording four outs in his appearance. 

Gonzales' day at the plate featured the aforementioned triple, a walk, a hit by pitch as well as scoring the only runs for Greenville. Godbout hit a pair of doubles and stole a base to up his OPS on the season to .872, and Rodriguez followed the Drive shortstop with his own two-hit performance. 

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Salem was held hitless through the first six innings and only mustered a pair of knocks in the contest. While the team did walk seven times as well, it went 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position to keep them off the scoreboard. Dalvinson Reyes took the loss after allowing five runs (four earned runs) in 3 1/3 innings along with four hits, a home run, three walks and three strikeouts. Barrett Morgan was a bright spot on the mound as Boston's 11th-round pick from last year's draft held Wilson scoreless over 3 2/3 frames with seven strikeouts to lower his season ERA to 0.96. Adam Bates followed in the eight and gave up five runs of his own on four hits. 

Starlyn Nunez, Ilan Fernandez and Anderson Fermin each reached base multiple times, with Fernandez walking twice and recording a single. 

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The Red Sox dropped its first game of the Florida Complex League in heartbreaking fashion, allowing five runs to score in the bottom of the seventh after leading 6-3 entering the final half-inning. Yoelvin Chirino took the loss along with a blown save after he could not record an out and allowed five runs on two hits with a pair of walks. 

The unfortunate ending overshadowed a promising day for a handful of notable prospects. On the offensive side, Dorian Soto went 1 for 3 with a walk in his stateside debut, Harold Rivas walked twice and scored a run, and Conrad Cason slugged a pair of home runs in the defeat. After only appearing in two games last season, Cason showcased some power that makes him an intriguing two-way player. On the mound, Carter Rasmussen was the star pitching in relief. In his two innings of work, Boston's 14th-round pick from last year's draft struck out three while walking three in the process. 

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Player of the Day: Although the Red Sox fell in its FCL opener, Conrad Cason quickly reminded Boston fans why the organization was so high on him entering last season. Cason hit a pair of solo home runs, his first two as a professional, in a 2-for-4 day. While the two-way player is not pitching this season as he recovers from Tommy John surgery, the 19-year-old's bat is very much a weapon on its own. Cason is currently ranked the 38th-ranked prospect at SoxProspects.com

Photo Credit: Conrad Cason by Kelly O'Connor
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May 2, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Gasper leads Worcester comeback; Eyanson dominates in Greenville


5/1 Cup of Coffee
: The calendar flipped to May, but many of the same themes continued from April: Mickey Gasper (pictured) is still getting on base, Yoeilin Cespedes is still piling up the doubles, and Anthony Eyanson is still mowing down South Atlantic League hitters. Gasper had four hits to lead Worcester to the system's only win of the day. Eyanson fanned seven and continued his scoreless streak in Greenville's loss. It was a May Day to forget for Portland and Salem, who both suffered blowout defeats. 

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A five-run rally in the seventh propelled the WooSox to the come-from-behind victory. Mickey Gasper was the offensive catalyst, going 4 for 5 with three runs, two RBI, a steal, and a solo homer. Vinny Capra homered and doubled as part of his 2-for-5 evening, and Nick Sogard also had two hits while driving in a pair. 
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May 1, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Nunez homers twice to lead Salem comeback; Arias goes deep again


5/1 Cup of Coffee:
While the big club was off, Boston's affiliates went 3-2 on a busy Thursday. Behind home runs from Matt Thaiss, Vinny Capra, and Braiden Ward, Worcester swept its doubleheader against Rochester. Franklin Arias, Miguel Bleis, and Brooks Brannon all went deep in Portland's walk-off loss to Somerset. Justin Gonzales and Yoeilin Cespedes stayed hot at the plate in Greenville's loss to Hub City. Starlyn Nunez (pictured) starred in Salem's come-from-behind victory over Wilson. 

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Alec Gamboa picked up his first win of the season, as he allowed two earned runs on four hits (including one home run), one walk, and six strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings. He threw 73 pitches (51 strikes) and generated 10 whiffs. Jack Anderson followed out of the bullpen and gave up an additional run (on another homer) in 1 1/3 innings but held on to notch the save.
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April 30, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Cespedes homers twice in Drive walk-off


4/30 Cup of Coffee:
It was a Wednesday split don on the farm, with two wins, two losses, and one rain out. Yoeilin Cespdes (pictured) and Justin Gonzales continue to stand out for Greenville, who came from behind in an extra-inning win. Salem squandered a solid start from Dylan Brown, while Portland managed to salvage a split in a doubleheader despite being outscored by 11 runs on the day. 

Worcester Red Sox @ Rochester Red Wings (MIN), postponed
The WooSox were scheduled to face off with old friend Luis Perales, but the weather had other ideas. The two squads will play a doubleheader on Thursday instead.

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A Will Turner solo home run brought the opener of Wednesday's doubleheader within two before a barrage of 10 consecutive Somerset runs. Franklin Arias singled.
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April 29, 2026 at 5:36 PM

Podcast Ep #412: Red Sox Fire Alex Cora, Hire Chad Tracy


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Editor-in-Chief Mike Andrews to break down all the Red Sox coaching staff changes. They start by giving their reaction to Alex Cora’s firing and the other changes to the major league staff. They then go in-depth on Chad Tracy and discuss if he is ready for the job. After that, they break down the other coaching staff changes on the major league and minor league side, before a brief discussion of Payton Tolle’s start against the Yankees. Finally, they check in on each affiliate, with more praise of Franklin Arias, and then wrap the show up by answering your emails!
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at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Drive hit four home runs in pivotal eighth-inning rally


4/29 Cup of Coffee: 
The WooSox and Sea Dogs had quiet nights on Tuesday, scoring just one run apiece. However, strong performances in the lower levels of the minors made up for it as Greenville exploded for five home runs (including three in a row) in a slugfest win and the RidgeYaks hit three homers of their own while twirling a shutout on the mound. 
 
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Though they quickly grabbed the first run of the game on an RBI groundout off the bat of Anthony Seigler in the first inning, the WooSox were completely blanked for the rest of the game. Kristian Campbell was the only Worcester hitter to record multiple hits, going 2 for 4 with a double. Mickey Gasper was 1 for 2 with a double and two walks. Starting pitcher Seth Martinez allowed four runs (three earned) in a three-inning start. Noah Song was hit hard in 2 1/3 innings of relief, allowing six runs on six hits and two walks. With the game out of reach, Tayron Guerrero threw 1 2/3 scoreless frames and the WooSox turned to first baseman Nathan Hickey to pitch the final inning. Making his third appearance on the mound this season, Hickey allowed a hit and a walk but escaped with a scoreless inning. 
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April 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Minor Notes: Cora's firing leads to organizational shuffle; Eduardo Rivera debuts


The headlines this week were dominated by the firing of manager Alex Cora and several coaches, a move that had implications for the minor league staffs. Several coaches were reassigned, including a number of ex-prospects. Not to be overshadowed were several player moves, which included the debut of Eduardo Rivera (pictured, left) and the return to the major leagues for Payton Tolle

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Coaching Carousel
Less than one month into his eighth season as Red Sox manager, the team relieved Alex Cora of his duties. Cora had a 620-541 record during his stint in Boston, but a lackluster 10-17 start during which he seemed to be at odds with the front office doomed him. Also let go were hitting coach Pete Fatse, third-base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, and Hitting Strategy Coach Joe Cronin. Jason Varitek was to be reassigned from his position as game-planning and run-prevention coach, but it is unclear at this time what his new assignment will be and whether he'll be inclined to accept it. 
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April 27, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Portland tosses combined no-hitter; Gonzales powers Greenville


4/27 Cup of Coffee:
A combined no-hitter in Portland and a clutch grand slam from Justin Gonzales (pictured) were the highlights on Sunday. Nate Eaton carried Worcester past Syracuse, while Hayden Mullins did the bulk of the work in Portland's no-hitter. Gonzales paced Greenville, and Salem had no answers for Fredericksburg.

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Three hits, including a three-run home run, from Nate Eaton led the WooSox to a series victory. Eaton went 3 for 3 with a double in addition to the long ball. Braiden Ward went 2 for 4 with two runs scored, Vinny Capra went 2 for 3 with a walk, and Kristian Campbell went 1 for 2 with a walk, sacrifice fly, and stolen base. Two players who made their last appearance in Boston threw the majority of the innings. Jack Anderson started with four shutout frames with four strikeouts, and Eduardo Rivera struck out six but allowed two runs over three innings. 
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April 26, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Arias a walk-off hero in Portland, Eyanson holds Asheville hitless in start


4/26 Cup of Coffee:
Amid a seismic swing of moves at the big league level, the Boston farm system had plenty of stars shining across the affiliates. In Portland, Franklin Arias' powerful start to 2026 continued with a walk-off homer. Anthony Eyanson dazzled yet again on the mound in Greenville, and Worcester had plenty of traffic on the bases in their win against Syracuse. 

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The WooSox offense used 12 hits and 13 walks to power them to victory on Saturday with eight of the nine hitters in the lineup reaching base in the contest. Nick Sogard reached base five times with two hits and three walks along with a pair of RBIs. Tsung-Che Chang walked three times, scored twice and swiped two bases as well. Mickey Gasper, Nate Eaton, and Kristian Campbell joined Sogard as players with multi-hit performances in the win. 

The Worcester pitching staff comprised of five pitchers allowed just a pair of unearned runs in the eighth inning while striking out 10. Isaac Coffey earned the start and held Syracuse scoreless through the first three frames with five strikeouts on his line. Angel Bastardo took home his first win of the year after pitching the fourth and fifth with a pair of strikeouts. Devin Sweet and Kyle Keller earned holds with their respective outings, with Keller allowing the two runs to score on two hits. Tommy Kahnle came on in the ninth to close out the win with a strikeout and hit on his ledger. 

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Franklin Arias was the hero yet again for Portland, belting a two-out, two-run walk-off home run. With the Sea Dogs trailing 3-2 entering the final frame, Brooks Brannon struck out and Nelly Taylor grounded out to put Portland down to its final out. After Will Turner was hit by a pitch, Arias took an at bat in place of Ahbram Liendo and crushed a home run to right-center field. The homer was Arias' seventh of the season and gives him 17 RBIs through his first 15 games. Brannon also hit a home run in the contest, his first of the season.

Jedixson Paez pitched a scoreless first in his second appearance, followed by three scoreless innings by Joe Vogatsky, who struck out four and allowed just a pair of baserunners. Erik Rivera was charged with a blown save after surrendering the lead with three runs (two earned runs) in 3 2/3 innings before P.J. Labriola took home the win in his first outing with the Sea Dogs since earning a promotion from Greenville.  

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A back-and-forth game started with another strong outing on the mound from Anthony Eyanson. The 2026 third-round pick allowed a single hit, struck out nine hitters and generated 16 whiffs over 4 1/3 innings, bringing his ERA to 0.54. While Eyanson was dealing, Greenville jumped out to a 3-0 lead after four innings. Henry Godbout followed his 3-for-3 outing Friday night with a home run in the first and Isaiah Jackson slugged his third home run of the season with a two-run shot in the fourth. Danny Kirwin followed Eyanson and allowed a pair of runs on a hit with three walks, and Brandon Neely struggled in his Greenville debut. The right-hander walked four and gave up three runs of his own in 1 2/3 innings. 

Trailing 5-4 in the eighth, the Drive plated six runs as Jackson drew an RBI walk, Yophery Rodriguez continued his torrid start with a run-scoring single, Antonio Anderson plated a run on a single, a wild pitch that saw Rodriguez cross home and Justin Gonzales capping the rally with a two-run single. Greenville added one more run in the ninth on Yoeilin Cespedes' third home run of the season. Steven Brooks earned the win, pitching the final 2 2/3 innings while not allowing a run on two hits, three walks and four strikeouts. 

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It was a tough day for the Salem staff with eight hits and eight walks allowed. Jose Bello looked solid in his third start of the season. The right-hander went three innings, allowed a home run but struck out four while throwing 29 of his 43 pitches for strikes. Christian Foutch and Adam Bates struggled following Bello, allowing 10 runs over the next four innings with seven hits, seven walks and just three strikeouts. Foutch ended up being tagged with the loss. Jason Gilman pitched a scoreless eighth and ninth. 

It was a relatively quiet night for the RidgeYaks offense, who didn't score half of its runs until the bottom of the ninth inning. Enddy Azocar, Arvinson Pinto and D'Angelo Ortiz were responsible for the team's RBIs, with Azocar and Ortiz singling in their runs and Pinto plating the other on a sacrifice fly. Andrews Opata continued his hot start to his professional career with a pair of walks and a run scored to push his OPS on the season to 1.002 over 60 plate appearances.  

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Player of the Day: It is becoming repetitive at this point, but no one has been able to hit Anthony Eyanson the entire month of April. The right-hander's recent dominant outing puts his ERA on the season at 0.54 with a staggering 0.36 WHIP through 16 2/3 innings. Eyanson is currently the sixth-ranked prospect at SoxProspects, but has all the makings to climb up the list with his start to 2026.

Photo Credit: Anthony Eyanson by Kelly O'Connor 

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April 25, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Godbout, Rodriguez power Greenville victory


4/25 Cup of Coffee:
Most of the system's good news on Friday came out of Greenville, where the offense reached base 19 times in the organization's only win. Henry Godbout (pictured) led the offensive attack, and Yophery Rodriguez blasted a decisive home run. The other three affiliates combined for just 10 hits while getting outscored 22 to five. 

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After combining for 42 runs in the first three games of the series, Friday's contest was a sharp turn. The Syracuse staff no-hit Worcester into the eighth inning, settling for a combined six-man two-hit shutout. Worcester starter Michael Sansone went 4 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on five hits in a losing decision. Seth Martinez followed with 1 2/3 hitless frames. Noah Song pitched around one hit and two walks in his two shutout innings, and Wyatt Olds punched out two in a scoreless ninth. Anthony Siegler singled to lead off the eighth inning to foil the no-hit bid. He was the only WooSox batter to reach base twice, also drawing a second-inning walk. Mikey Romero had a ninth-inning single for the other Worcester knock.
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April 24, 2026 at 10:38 AM

Podcast Ep #411: Pitching Debuts And Franklin Arias Power Surge


Ian Cundall is joined by SoxProspects Feature Writer Andrew Parker to discuss the latest Red Sox major league and minor league news. They discuss the Red Sox offensive struggles and why they’ve had to tap into their prospect pitching depth so early including Eduardo Rivera and Payton Tolle. After that they dive into the minor league side of things and go through all the latest transactions, including Juan Valera’s injury. Finally they check in on each affiliate and highlight a few players who have caught their eye including Franklin Arias. They then wrap the show up by answering your emails!
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at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Arias, Ferguson come through in clutch, lift Portland to walk-off win in extras


4/24 Cup of Coffee:
While top pitching prospect Payton Tolle wowed in his return to Fenway Park, Boston's affiliates went 3-1 on Thursday. Nate Eaton and Vinny Capra were among the standout performers in Worcester's win over Syracuse. Franklin Arias (pictured) homered yet again, and Max Ferguson delivered in the clutch in Portland's walk-off win over Hartford. Gerardo Rodriguez went deep for the first time this season in Greenville's walk-off loss to Asheville. Stanley Tucker and Skylar King both left the yard in Salem's win over Fredericksburg.

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Nate Eaton enjoyed a productive afternoon at the plate, going 2 for 3 with one triple, one RBI, one run scored, and one walk. Eaton was not alone in that department, as Vinny Capra went 1 for 3 with one double, two RBI, two runs scored, and two walks. Nick Sogard drove in two runs, scored once, drew two walks, and stole one base. He also threw out a runner at second base from right field. Mickey Gasper, Allan Castro, Matt Thaiss, and Nathan Hickey all had RBI as well. Altogether, the WooSox recorded more walks than strikeouts as a team.
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April 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Jackson, Gonzales highlight Drive comeback, plus another Arias blast


4/23 Cup of Coffee: Whatever offensive challenges are affecting the major league club at the moment do not appear to be afflicting the minor leaguers, as the four affiliates combined for 32 runs across a crazy slate of Wednesday action. Both Worcester and Greenville had stunning comeback wins. The WooSox rallied for a ninth-inning walkoff, while an Isaiah Jackson (pictured) grand slam sent the Drive to extra innings before Justin Gonzales put them ahead with a two-run double. Salem came all the way back from a 6-0 deficit to send its contest to extra innings only to fall in the 10th. The only game that did not come down to the last at-bat was in Portland, where yet another Franklin Arias longball was not enough to keep up with a 13-run Yard Goat attack.

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Kristian Campbell played the hero in a wild Worcester walkoff. Down 6-5 in the ninth, Jason Delay and Nick Sogard drew walks. A Nate Eaton double plated Delay to tie the game, but Sogard was thrown out at the plate for the inning's second out. Campbell then pulled a slider into left for the walk-off base hit. It was his second hit in four plate at bats to go with a walk, extending his hitting streak to eight games. Sogard was on base four times with two singles and two walks, scoring twice. Eaton and Mikey Romero also had two hits apiece as every Worcester starter reached base at least once.
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April 22, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Arias homers again; Rodriguez rips clutch home run for Greenville


4/22 Cup of Coffee:
As the major league team dropped a shutout loss to the Yankees, the Red Sox affiliates went 2-2 on Tuesday night. The WooSox and Sea Dogs lost their series openers, though Franklin Arias (pictured) continued his torrid start to the season with another home run. The Greenville and Salem lineups slugged their way to victory in a strong night for the A-ball affiliates. 

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The WooSox bats were unable to get anything going against Mets standout prospect Jonah Tong, who struck out nine WooSox hitters through 5 1/3 impressive frames. Nick Sogard was one of few WooSox hitters to swing the bat well, going 3 for 4 with a double and a walk. Mickey Gasper also had a productive night, picking up a pair of RBI singles in a 2-for-5 game. Mikey Romero was 1 for 5 with an RBI single. 
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April 21, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Minor Notes: Arias continues his breakout campaign; Valera diagnosed with elbow soreness


Last week's Minor Notes column discussed a spectacular performance from Juan Valera as well as the beginning of rehab assignments for Patrick Sandoval and Kutter Crawford. Much like the weather in New England last week, the updates on all three players have turned from hot to cold. One player who was highlighted last week who continues to set the minors ablaze is Franklin Arias (pictured, left). Through 10 games he has been the best player in the Eastern League, with the underlying metrics backing up the stats. 

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Valera injured
Fans were fearing the worst after Juan Valera was pulled abruptly from his last start after suffering an apparent arm injury. Fortunately it appears the worst-case scenario was avoided as reports are that he will not need to go for an MRI or X-ray. He is currently expected to be shut down for two weeks due to elbow inflammation and has been placed on the seven-day injured list. The talented right-hander had just joined Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects list. 
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April 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Mullins strikes out eight; Phillips and Gonzales lead Greenville


4/20 Cup of Coffee: It was another disappointing day for the major league squad, but there were nothing but victories down on the farm. Michael Sansone and Nate Eaton helped Worcester get back on track, while Hayden Mullins (pictured) was electric for Portland. Marcus Phillips missed plenty of bats in his start for Greenville, and Dalvinson Reyes made his debut for Salem. 

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Playing against old friend Shane Drohan, the WooSox salvaged the final game of the series after dropping the first five. Michael Sansone set the tone with six shutout innings after coming up from Portland earlier in the week. The save went to Tayron Guerrero who struck out two in the ninth. The offense was led by Nate Eaton who hit a solo home run off Drohan while also adding a double as part of a 3-for-5 day at the plate. Tsung-Che Cheng filled up the box score as he went 2 for 2 with a walk and sacrifice fly while scoring a run, driving in a run, and stealing a base. The strong day pushed his OPS over 1.000 to begin the year. 
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April 19, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Holobetz continues hot start in Portland, Eyanson and Futrell combined for a shutout in Greenville


4/19 Cup of Coffee: Although it was a 1-3 evening across the Boston farm system, there were plenty of highlights among the games. In Portland, John Holobetz followed up his nine-strikeout game last week with another masterpiece. Anthony Eyanson and Devin Futrell combined to give Greenville a shutout win, and Enddy Azocar slugged his first two home runs of 2026. 

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After Reidis Sena allowed a first-inning run, Worcester scratched across its only run of the game as Allan Castro singled, stole second, and came home to score on a single by Matt Thaiss. After Sena tossed the first two frames on the mound, Noah Song struck out five while holding Nashville scoreless to keep the game tied. Wyatt Olds took the loss with a run allowed in 2 1/3 innings with two walks and four strikeouts. Kyle Keller followed and pitched a scoreless eighth with a hit and strikeout. 
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April 18, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Guzman leads Drive; Arias homers again


4/18 Cup of Coffee:
 It was a busy Friday night down on the farm, with Worcester playing a de facto double-header on top of a full slate of games. Greenville got the system's only win tonight, matching the major league squad with a 10th-inning walkoff win. Adonys Guzman (pictured) led the Drive as Kyson Witherspoon shook off some early issues to settle in for a solid start. Franklin Arias went deep yet again in Portland's loss while Salem dropped an early lead. The WooSox were swept, dropping the completion to Thursday's suspended game before falling in the nightcap. 

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Thursday's game was suspended in the top of the fourth with the score knotted at zero. Jake Bennett had thrown three scoreless frames before the pause, scattering three hits. Seth Martinez took over when plan resumed, going 2 2/3 innings, allowing a run on three hits. Devin Sweet surrendered a pair of runs and was saddled with the loss. Tayron Guerrero saw his scoreless streak come to an end, giving up a run in the ninth. Nate Eaton was 2 for 4 with a run scored, while Anthony Siegler doubled for the WooSox' only extra-base hit.
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April 17, 2026 at 7:00 AM

Cup of Coffee: Valera exits with injury; Cespedes, Rodriguez combine for four homers


4/17 Cup of Coffee:
With Worcester's game being suspended due to inclement weather, Boston's affiliates went 1-2 on Thursday. Eduardo Rivera matched a career-high with nine strikeouts over 5 2/3 scoreless innings for Portland. Juan Valera left his start with an injury, while Yoeilin Cespedes and Yophery Rodriguez (pictured) combined for four homers in Greenville. Andrews Opata also went deep for Salem to mark his first professional home run.

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This game was suspended with two outs and one runner on in the top of the fourth inning due to inclement weather. It will resume at 7:05 p.m. ET on Friday and be followed by Friday's regularly scheduled contest, which will now be seven innings.
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