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The month of June was a hard one to decide on for the Red Sox's minor league hitter of the month, as many potential choices struggled. Down in Greenville, Franklin Arias came back down to earth as he slashed .169/.228/.265 in 20 games after being one of the best hitters in minor league baseball for the first two months of the season. Despite that, there were still a few choices that were present. From Portland, two outfielders in Allan Castro and Zach Ehrhard put up slash lines of .280/.368/.441 and .278/.363/.500, respectively, that had me wanting to dive deeper into them. Worcester also had a trio of infielders for consideration between Nick Sogard, Blaze Jordan and Vaughn Grissom, as they each put up impressive numbers across the month. Even Jhostynxon Garcia was in the mix thanks to his six home runs and 17 RBIs.
In the end, TalkSox’s Minor League Hitter of the Month for June goes to Zach Ehrhard as he continues to show an improvement against Double-A pitching. Ehrhard, a fourth-round pick out of Oklahoma State in the 2024 MLB Draft, began the season absolutely dominating with Single-A Greenville before getting promoted to Portland during the month of May.
While his overall numbers have cooled off since his promotion, Ehrhard began to pick up steam again as the calendar flipped to June and the temperature began to increase. Since the start of June, Ehrhard has been not just one of the best hitters for Portland, but for the entire Red Sox system. In 25 games, Ehrhard had a batting line of .278/.363/.500 to go along with five doubles, five home runs and 10 RBIs. He’s also walked 10 times and stole eight bases in that span too. During June, his five home runs had him tied for third in the Eastern League as well.
While the outfielder may not be the biggest name in the system currently — he’s unranked by MLB Pipeline — he has shown some improvement to get his name out there. Since being drafted in 2024, Ehrhard has just recently cracked the top-30 prospect ranking for SoxProspects at 29th after previously being ranked 47th. That number should continue to rise too, as top prospects Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer graduate from prospect status.
Ehrhard is currently viewed as a player who will be a solid high-minors depth option, with potential be a backup outfielder in the big leagues thanks to his contact, speed and defensive skills. Should his offensive game continue to grow, there’s the possibility so too will his potential.
Offensively Ehrhard is focused on making contact, his swing being direct to the ball, and he has great discipline. This leads to him rarely missing at pitches he swings at. However, his raw power is viewed to be between below-average to average, as he’s showcased more gap-to-gap power than over-the-fence pop. It’s believed, however, that with continued improvement to his bat speed, he could begin to hit the ball harder and drive it over the fence. So far this year, he’s showcased a slight improvement in the power department with seven home runs in 67 games between Greenville and Portland.
With a handful of outfield prospects above him on the depth chart, Ehrhard could have a hard time making it to the majors with Boston. However, should he continue to make solid contact with a swing built to take advantage of the Green Monster. So far on the season, Ehrhard is hitting fly balls at a 40.3% while pulling them to left field at a 46.3% rate. Many of those would end up striking the Green Monster and turning what would be outs in other parks into singles and doubles at Fenway.
Overall, Ehrhard is an interesting prospect who showcased in June that he can adjust to higher levels of competition. It’ll be interesting to see how he continues to improve across the second half of the season and whether he can put his name into consideration for one of the top outfield prospects in the organization.
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