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  1. Alex Speier of The Boston Globe wrote that the Red Sox are pursuing extensions of one or all of their "Big Three" prospects: Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, and Marcelo Mayer. Frankly, it'd be surprising if the Sox weren't interested in extending any of these players, particularly Anthony, who spent much of last year as the consensus #1 prospect in baseball. Teams have been wildly successful in extending some of the best prospects in baseball as or even before they play a major league game. Last season, the Brewers inked outfielder Jackson Chourio to a long-term deal with multiple team options while he was still a teenager. Chourio unsurprisingly scuffled early in the 2024 season before becoming a dark horse in the Rookie of the Year balloting, completing the season with a 3.9 fWAR in 148 games played.
  2. Alex Speier of The Boston Globe wrote that the Red Sox are pursuing extensions of one or all of their "Big Three" prospects: Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, and Marcelo Mayer. Frankly, it'd be surprising if the Sox weren't interested in extending any of these players, particularly Anthony, who spent much of last year as the consensus #1 prospect in baseball. Teams have been wildly successful in extending some of the best prospects in baseball as or even before they play a major league game. Last season, the Brewers inked outfielder Jackson Chourio to a long-term deal with multiple team options while he was still a teenager. Chourio unsurprisingly scuffled early in the 2024 season before becoming a dark horse in the Rookie of the Year balloting, completing the season with a 3.9 fWAR in 148 games played. View full rumor
  3. I find it irritating that teams are so reluctant to try the six-man rotation. The Brewers deployed it successfully in... 2021? I think. The Astros also ran a six-man for most of the season a couple of years ago. I think it's especially useful early in the season when weather is cold and resting a pitcher could lead to strong second-half performance.
  4. Signed as an International free agent in January of 2024, Reyes is an 18-year-old pitcher who received the highest bonus of any pitcher in the Red Sox 2024 IFA class. Focusing on three pitches, Reyes throws a fastball between 89-93 mph that has already seen an uptick in velocity since he signed. It is easy to see that increasing more as he matures. The pitch shows arm-side run and sink at times. His slider sits between 84-86 mph and has already flashed bat-missing ability. His changeup is a solid offering, being thrown between 84-87 mph while showing late fade. Reyes started five games last year, throwing 17 innings and not allowing a single run. However, he missed seven weeks during the season to focus on strength training after experiencing fatigue. Reyes is a high-upside arm with high potential due to the fact he checks off all the boxes you look for in a teenage starting pitching prospect. Due to his ability to throw strikes and have a feel for his secondary pitches, Reyes could see his stock jump if he continues his current developmental path.
  5. Cason was a highly touted prospect when drafted back in 2024 thanks in part to his potential as a two-way player. Coming out of high school, his fastball was already capable of hitting the high-90s, and in the field he showed an ability to be an athletic defender along with the potential to develop power at the plate as he continued to grow. Unfortunately for Cason, his first experience playing professional baseball was mixed. While he managed to make appear in three games (one as a pitcher and two as a hitter), an injury shut him down for the season. On August 14, 2025, he underwent Tommy John surgery, which will cost him his 2026 season as a pitcher. His lone appearance as a pitcher was impressive, however, tossing two innings of hitless baseball and striking out five batters while walking just one. Cason has been working out as a fielder since arriving at spring training, taking ground balls with other minor-league infielders at shortstop and tossing it across the diamond to first base. He’s stated that his arm feels good, and it seems like once he gets back into action, he’ll play either second base or shortstop to see how his arm is holding up. From a pitching standpoint, he has a fastball that has topped out at 98 mph and is arguably his best pitch. He also has a breaking ball that is inconsistent as it can look like either a curveball or a slider depending on spin rate. His final pitch is a changeup that currently sits in the low-80s. Offensively, he has quick hands and a solid understanding of the strike zone but needs to work on recognizing pitches. Has average power, though that should improve as he continues to grow physically and his speed is viewed as being above average. Defensively, he’s an athletic fielder that could easily move to center field thanks to his great arm. Despite being a two-way player, he’s viewed as being better as a pitcher and should he struggle at the plate, the team could transition him full time to the mound. Due to his age and the lost experience in 2025, Cason will likely open the season in the Florida Complex League. Playing in his age-19 season, we’ll likely see him make it to Salem before the end of the season so long as he suffers no setbacks.
  6. Another newcomer to the Top 20, Guerrero previously ranked 22nd on Talk Sox’s prospect rankings. Drafted in the 17th round of the 2021 Draft, Guerrero made his major league debut in 2024 and pitched in nine games, only surrendering a single unearned run. Guerrero possessed six pitches while in college, though after signing, the Red Sox asked him to mainly focus on his fastball, splitter, and slider, though he replaced his splitter with a changeup. Guerrero’s fastball sits around 96-98 mph but will top out at 100 mph. His fastball will show life up in the zone, but at the moment, his command and control of it is erratic. If he can refine his command, it can be a plus pitch. His slider sits around 83-86 mph and, while inconsistent, has improved as he’s moved up the minor league levels and shown bat-missing potential. Guerrero’s splitter also sits around 83-86 mph and used to be his primary out pitch, but he shelved it in mid-May of 2024 after struggling to throw it for strikes. His changeup is now his go-to out pitch, and he is thrown between 87-89 mph. This pitch has premium bat-missing ability, and he has shown a better feel for the pitch as he has flashed the ability to throw it in the strike zone or use it to get batters to chase. Guerrero can potentially be a middle-inning reliever and the ceiling of a late-inning reliever used in high-leverage situations. He’s viewed as having some of the best raw stuff of any relief arm in the system, but he needs to improve his command to reach his full potential.
  7. Thank you for voting! Ranked ProspectsRoman AnthonyKristian CampbellMarcelo MayerFranklin AriasLuis PeralesYoeilin CespedesMiguel BleisJhostynxon GarciaDavid SandlinRichard FittsHunter DobbinsMikey RomeroLuis GuerreroPayton TolleJohanfran GarciaJuan ValeraConnelly EarlyYordanny MonegroConrad CasonDalvinson Reyes
  8. I had no idea the Monster was added that late into the park's existence. I knew it wasn't *always* there but I didn't realize the park existed for 30 years before it was installed.
  9. Definitely worth a read. https://blogs.fangraphs.com/jaws-and-the-2025-hall-of-fame-ballot-dustin-pedroia/
  10. David Schoenfield of ESPN wrote that the Red Sox are one of several teams vying for Alex Bregman's services in 2025 and beyond. The list of teams is a collection of baseball heavyweights so competition may be fierce; along with the Boston Sox, interested parties include the Philadelphia Phillies, both New York teams, and the Houston Astros. Bregman will play his age-31 season in 2025. He posted a 118 OPS+ last season and has a career 132 mark. Those are impressive but what Bregman would bring to the Red Sox infield is defensive stability at the hot corner: he has a career +27 DRS (Defensive Runs Saved) and +22 OAA (Outs Above Average). And as our own Davy Andrews wrote early in the offseason, Bregman is a great fit to dent the Monster on a nightly basis.
  11. David Schoenfield of ESPN wrote that the Red Sox are one of several teams vying for Alex Bregman's services in 2025 and beyond. The list of teams is a collection of baseball heavyweights so competition may be fierce; along with the Boston Sox, interested parties include the Philadelphia Phillies, both New York teams, and the Houston Astros. Bregman will play his age-31 season in 2025. He posted a 118 OPS+ last season and has a career 132 mark. Those are impressive but what Bregman would bring to the Red Sox infield is defensive stability at the hot corner: he has a career +27 DRS (Defensive Runs Saved) and +22 OAA (Outs Above Average). And as our own Davy Andrews wrote early in the offseason, Bregman is a great fit to dent the Monster on a nightly basis. View full rumor
  12. Perfect, this is just what I needed. All of these players have been added.
  13. Okay, so normally we don't hold mid-offseason votes but the Sox farm was so decimated last week by trades that just bumping lower prospects up the list didn't make sense. We would have had players with two points (meaning they were only chosen by 1-2 people) in the 19/20 slots. Please take a look at the existing list closely and let me know which players should be added. Due to the recent losses, there are only 21 players listed for 20 slots. Here's the rundown how to participate: 1. You must have an account and be logged in to vote. If you don't have an account, click here. It literally requires 60 seconds to create an account. 2. Review our current top 20 prospect list, catch up on stats, rankings, etc. (you can do so from the voting page link below) 3. Have your prospect list in your dirty little paws? Then flip on over to the new prospect voting page (after reading the rest of this, please). https://talksox.com/prospect-voting 4. Voting is super simple, you drag and drop players in the order you wish them to be. After you move a prospect, the list automatically renumbers so you don't lose track of the order. This works on mobile devices but it's a *vastly* better experience on desktop. Sorry, that's just how this kind of thing works. There's no great way to make something like this be as awesome on a phone screen. 5. Each prospect has a comment section where you can add any commentary you have on that player. At the bottom of the list, there is a general comment section to explain over-arching things you wish to mention. 6. Don't see a prospect you want to put on the list? Just pop back here and give me a mention (in a comment, start typing @Brock Beauchamp as it appears). Mention the prospect you want added and I will do that asap. 7. Once you're done with all of it, click Save. You've now voted! 8. When the voting closes, a new thread will automatically generate in this forum with all of your rankings and comments for everyone to read and talk about. 9. You can only vote once. If you have voted in error, pop back here and tag Brock, asking to have your vote deleted. It will be removed and you can vote again. Voting will close at end of day Friday, December 27th!
  14. Teams refusing to hand out pre-arbitration extensions to incredible talent to avoid "spending money" is missing the ****ing forest for the trees, IMO.
  15. Maybe? But my biggest question about the Orioles is why haven't they locked up a single one of those players yet? I really don't understand what they're doing over there.
  16. I love Vladdy but in general, I'm against paying first basemen huge money. And if the Sox pursue Vlad, they should do so in 11 months and avoid giving Toronto prospects.
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