The Red Sox farm systems includes Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer who are all ranked in the Top 15.
Last year, the Red Sox earned the No. 13 spot in Baseball America's farm system rankings. They finished much, much higher in ...
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Hosted on MSNRed Sox’s Often Ridiculed Ideology Bears Fruit as They End Orioles’ Ridiculous 2-Year Farm StreakFor years, the Boston Red Sox front office stuck to a philosophy that many dismissed as misguided. The post Red Sox’s Often ...
For the first time in it's 40+ year history, Baseball America ranked the Red Sox farm system as the very best in all of ...
An eight-time All-Star who's been on the block all winter was the topic of discussion again in January, with three teams ...
Boston Red Sox prospect Marcelo Mayer offered his take on potentially playing a position other than shortstop.
For the first time in Baseball America's 41-year history, the publication has tabbed the Red Sox as having the No. 1 farm ...
MLB Pipeline wrote back then, “Cruz has a power sinker with low spin rates that sits at 92-96 mph and tops out at 99, ...
The Red Sox's farm system is one of the best in baseball. A look at where the system stands now and a guess at the 2027 Red ...
A look at the 24 position players heading to Fort Myers for the start of Red Sox spring training, with a note on each.
Could a difference of opinion explain why the Red Sox haven’t signed a hitter? And other thoughts.
Agents have come away believing Alex Cora and Sam Kennedy want to add a middle-of-the-order hitter. But Craig Breslow, John Henry, and Tom Werner have been cautious.
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