Salem Red Sox Season Review: Starting Pitchers
Salem was where much of Boston's top prospect pitching was found in 2012.
Salem was where much of Boston's top prospect pitching was found in 2012.
Brandon Workman has a rough start, Stolmy Pimentel has a strong finish to an otherwise tough season, and Aaron Kurcz completes his best professional season.
Three Red Sox farmhands who began the season at High-A Salem have all moved up to Double-A Portland.
Brandon Workman finally moves to Double-A, thanks to the promotion of knuckler Steven Wright.
Brandon Workman gives up some homers but misses all the other bats, Travis Shaw's slow month beats most players good ones, and Christian Vazquez is making up for a horrific May.
Matt Barnes might be human after all, at least sometimes, Travis Shaw is murdering baseballs left and right, and Brandon Workman avoids the long ball.
Four Salem Red Sox have made the Carolina League All-Star team, including Travis Shaw and Michael Olmsted.
Drake Britton pitches well for a change, Brandon Workman is improving, and Keith Couch works on his secondary stuff.
Jason Parks dishes out some reality for the prospects we've been dreaming about all winter.
The Greenville Drive have a promising core of players, and while it's too early to say when they will be in Boston, they have earned promotions for next year.