MLB 2013 draft: MLB.com predicts Frazier to Sox
That's one more vote for Frazier from the many mock drafts out there.
That's one more vote for Frazier from the many mock drafts out there.
Webster gets wild, Martin gets a promotion, and Hernandez temporarily gets back to starting.
Jackie Bradley Jr. hasn't exactly had a flashy season in the minors, but the numbers are there all the same.
The latest on a trio of pitchers at Double-A Portland that all seem to be heading in different directions.
Christian Vazquez didn't hit for the cycle. He did one better.
Cecchini rolls on, Coyle slows down, and Augliera seems to be getting the hang of things.
Francellis Montas has put together a few good starts. With his ERA finally starting to move in the right direction, is he ready to grab a share of the spotlight?
The struggling reliever is not only in the minors, but now isn't pitching in games at all.
Vinicio's second go of things at Greenville is not going as well as his first, as well as updates from two of the many pitching prospects at Low-A.
The pitching prospect didn't even get into his game today before he was scratched due to injury.
De La Rosa has a minor injury, and will miss his scheduled start on Tuesday.
Monday brought a season first for Jackie Bradley Jr. in Pawtucket.
Bogaerts slows down a bit, Vazquez slows the competition, and Travis Shaw is maybe coming around.
Allen Webster continues to struggle with control since his ill-fated second major league start.
Mookie Betts is making a name for himself in May.
Jackie Bradley Jr. and Garin Cecchini are both back in action and hitting the ball pretty well to boot.
Bradley Jr. works his way back, Rubby De La Rosa is starting to come together, and Bryce Brentz might be ditching extremes for balance.
The farm system put its best pitchers forward Thursday night as Rubby De La Rosa, Brandon Workman, Henry Owens, and Francellis Montas all took the mound.
Yet another name thrown into the mix for Boston's first pick in the 2013 MLB draft.
There has been little consensus to this point about Boston's first pick, but John Sickels' first mock gives us some.
Bard had already fallen far, but Wednesday night's performance marks a new low.
It's time to call it: Daniel Bard is cooked, and there's no reason to expect he'll ever be his old self in Boston.
Henry Owens finally gets hit hard, Jacobs wishes he would start doing the same, and De La Cruz's transition to High-A is a slow one.
Allen Webster bounced back from his bad major league start with a win, however imperfect.
Three dissimilar pitchers with similar problems at Boston's lowest full-season level.
After another successful rehab start, is Franklin Morales ready to take over the fourth spot in Boston's rotation?