April 30, 2017 at 11:00 AM
Cup of Coffee: Devers homers, Shawaryn stays hot
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Poised to take over the top spot in the SoxProspects rankings on May 1, Rafael Devers has looked the part both at the plate and in the field. Devers is bigger than his listed 6-feet, 195 pounds. Still just 20 years old for the entire season, he is still going to change physically, but at his current weight he showed plenty of agility at third base. Speed will never be a part of his game, but as long as he doesn’t let his body get away from him, his conditioning isn’t a major concern.


Right-hander Ty Buttrey is in his sixth season with the organization, but his first full season as a reliever after transitioning to that role late in 2016. The 2012 fourth-round pick showed off an interesting two-pitch mix that was able to miss bats, something he had not done as a starter. Buttrey has a large pitcher’s frame, listed at 6-foot-6, 240 pounds with minimal remaining projection. His delivery has some effort, including a long arm swing behind that results in him coming directly over the top. His delivery would be difficult to repeat over longer stints, but out of the bullpen that isn’t much of an issue anymore. He was working very quickly in this outing, too quickly at times, and got called for two balks. The quick pace looked intentional and allowed him to get into a good rhythm when the bases were empty.
4/17 Cup of Coffee: Only two Red Sox affiliates were active as Pawtucket and Portland each had off days on Easter Sunday but Salem and Greenville each won in convincing fashion. Salem put together a slugfest win with big days from Josh Ockimey (pictured), Jose Sermo, and Tate Matheny backing a solid start by Travis Lakins. Shaun Anderson pitched well and earned the win for Greenville, with Nick Lovullo picking up three hits.

4/10 Cup of Coffee: The lineups broke out for the Sea Dogs and Drive on Sunday, with both teams taking wins in high-scoring games. Fifth-ranked prospect Bobby Dalbec was 3 for 4 and Tucker Tubbs (pictured) was 4 for 5, each collecting a pair of doubles for Greenville. Danny Mars led the Sea Dogs in a one-run victory with a 3-for-4 game and a two-run homer. The PawSox bats were unable to show up in each game of their doubleheader, dropping both. Roniel Raudes' first start of the season was rough as Salem lost in a blowout.




