Salem Red Sox update: Owens, Jacobs, De La Cruz
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.
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.
Updates from Salem, featuring potential breakouts and prospects in need of one
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The lanky Red Sox pitching prospect put on some much-needed muscle this winter
Some of Boston's oft-overlooked future gets prospect love from MLB.com at their respective positions
There's only one potential impact pitcher at Greenville, but the Drive had plenty of intriguing arms spend most of their seasons there.
Greenville's season is over, but there's still plenty to report on the goings on of their players.
Henry Owens has been better than his ERA suggests, Noe Ramirez is having issues with the long ball, and Jordan Weems is having problems with everything.
Blake Swihart has been better than his season line suggests, Keury De La Cruz needs to make some adjustments, and Henry Owens has control problems for the first time in months.
The Red Sox farm system is starting to look loaded with more than just depth, and Minor League Ball recognizes this.