Some after deadline Sox farm rankings and quotes:
13th ESPN
The Red Sox had a confusing trade deadline, holding J.D. Martinez and Nathan Eovaldi, trading Christian Vazquez and Jake Diekman, and adding Eric Hosmer and Tommy Pham. The Hosmer deal included flipping longtime prospect LHP Jay Groome to San Diego for 2B Max Ferguson and CF Corey Rosier while Vazquez netted Enmanuel Valdez and Wilyer Abreu; all four added prospects are more depth pieces than impact types. The draft class was solid, led by prep position players SS Mikey Romero, RF Roman Anthony, C Brooks Brannon and SS Cutter Coffey. Three former prep position player top picks -- SS Marcelo Mayer, 2B Nick Yorke and 1B Triston Casas -- still pace the system.
11th Fan Nation
Top 100 Prospects: Marcelo Mayer, SS (No. 8); Triston Casas (No. 26), Brayan Bello (No. 37)
11th MLB.com
2022 preseason rank: 14
2021 midseason rank: 12
2021 preseason rank: 24
2020 midseason rank: 25
Top 100 Prospects: Marcelo Mayer, SS (No. 8); Triston Casas (No. 26), Brayan Bello (No. 37)
The Red Sox just missed making the top 10 for the first time since they were No. 7 in mid-2016. The strength of the system is infielders, including first-round picks Mayer, Casas, Nick Yorke and Mikey Romero. Two of Boston's most electric prospects are international outfielders Ceddanne Rafaela and Miguel Bleis.
Red Sox Top 30 Prospects 2022 midseason rerank
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BOSTON -- While the Red Sox have had an underperforming season at the Major League level, things are looking bright on the farm.
Boston’s farm system -- which was re-ranked by MLB Pipeline this week -- includes three of MLB’s top 37 prospects.
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19th Bleacher Report
Top 10 Prospects
1. SS Marcelo Mayer (Tier 1)
2. 1B Triston Casas (Tier 1)
3. RHP Brayan Bello (Tier 1)
4. 2B Nick Yorke (Tier 1)
5. RHP Bryan Mata (Tier 2)
6. IF/OF Ceddanne Rafaela (Tier 2)
7. 1B Niko Kavadas (Tier 3)
8. LHP Chris Murphy (Tier 3)
9. 1B/3B Blaze Jordan (Tier 3)
10. OF Roman Anthony (Tier 3)
Farm System Snapshot
Curacao native Ceddanne Rafaela is flying up prospect rankings thanks to a .312/.354/.583 line that includes 46 extra-base hits and 19 steals in 74 games between High-A and Double-A. The 21-year-old will need to improve on his 4.5 percent walk rate to take the next step in his development.
The Red Sox reached for high school shortstops Mikey Romero and Cutter Coffey with their first two picks before taking power-hitting prep outfielder Roman Anthony with the No. 79 overall pick as their most promising 2022 selection.