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Enddy Azocar has been on a heater to begin his 2026 campaign for the Salem RidgeYaks, while also getting recognized as the Carolina League Player of the Week for going 9-for-21 (.429) with a homer, three doubles, four RBIs, three runs scored, and one stolen base in that span. 

Azocar was part of the Boston Red Sox's 2024 international class, signing for $40,000 out of Venezuela as a 16-year-old outfielder, the 20th-highest-paid player out of the Sox's class that year. He was seen as a very athletic player who moved well and had a lot of raw power for his age, but making consistent contact with the ball was a work in progress.

In 2024, he turned 17 years old a month after he was signed and made his debut on June 3 in the Dominican Summer League. He played well for his first season, slashing .266/.397/.309 with 11 RBIs and a 15.5% walk rate while striking out 12.9% of the time.

Azocar had a tough time finding his footing in his 2025 season. The outfielder showed flashes in the Red Sox Florida Complex League, posting a .385 batting average and 1.006 OPS in 14 games, thus deserving a promotion to Salem. Unfortunately, he struggled mightily against older competition in his first taste of Single-A ball. In 71 games, he slashed .202/.273/.314 with a strikeout percentage of 23.3%. He was only 18 years old at the time; he was still ahead of his development, as the average age in Low-A is 21. 

Now 19 years old, 2026 so far has been Azocar’s year. Adding weight and muscle seems to be the key to his success; while being listed at 170 LBS, he now weighs closer to 190 LBS. He displayed his defensive ability in the outfield during spring training and the spring breakout game, showing off his range and making some highlight reel catches.

Azocar has shown five-tool potential, forcing the Red Sox front office to finally promote him. To begin the year, he was not ranked among the top 20 prospects on TalkSox and many other lists; now he is the 15th-ranked Red Sox prospect on TalkSox, and (spoiler alert) his rank will continue to rise. Although he has struck out just as much as in 2025 (22.2%), he has been crushing the ball, either matching or surpassing a lot of stat categories from last season in Salem. Through just 39 games, the 19-year-old has slashed .295/.344/.530 with six home runs, 26 RBIs, 15 doubles, three triples, and seven stolen bases, while also posting a .235 ISO, 125 wRC+, and an outstanding .394 wOBA. 

To put how good he's been in perspective, this is how he compared to other Low-A players before his promotion: In all of Low-A, he was tied in first with the most doubles and tied in second with the most extra-base hits. For all of the Carolina League, Azocar led in total bases and was top ten in triples, runs, hits, home runs, ISO, and SLG. Also, noting that the Carolina League is mostly pitcher-friendly, that makes what he has done this season even more impressive. 

Another big part of his game he improved in was elevating the ball and not hitting it on the ground. In 2025, nearly half the balls he hit in play were on the ground, a 44.3% ground ball rate and a 22.8% line drive rate. So far in 2026, he has lowered the ground-ball percentage to 35.2% and improved the line-drive rate to 28.7%. 

The only major hole in Azocar’s game is his plate discipline and making consistent contact, but he has shown that when he makes contact with the ball, great things happen. A 19-year-old dominated in Low-A, where the average player is significantly older than him. 

Now, he'll be entering a very pitcher-friendly league in Greenville, the South Atlantic League. He will be facing older competition than he did in Low-A and will also have to deal with better pitching prospects and the bizarre field dimensions that make it pitcher-friendly. Anyone doubting him, though, may be in for a rude awakening.


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