Two Red Sox Prospects Among New York-Penn's Best
Baseball America has released their top 20 for the New York-Penn short-season league.
Baseball America has released their top 20 for the New York-Penn short-season league.
There are some intriguing arms at the lowest levels of the Red Sox minor-league system, even if there are no outright stars.
Kendrick Perkins has a tough year, while Matthew Marquis and Dreily Guerrero spend time at multiple levels outside of short-season Lowell.
Lowell didn't have much for corner infield prospects, but the middle infield looks a whole lot better.
A look back at the year that was for corner infielders playing at short-season Lowell.
Deven Marrero gets hot at the plate, Pat Light slows down a bit, and Mike Augliera continues to make up for his rough mid-July.
Brian Johnson, Boston's second pick in the 2012 draft, was struck in the face by a line drive this past weekend.
Deven Marrero is showing off some fancy strike zone recognition, Mike Augliera might have turned things around, and Kendrick Perkins continues to struggle.
William Cuevas is having his most productive year as a pro, Boston is carefully using first-year pitcher Kyle Kraus, and Pat Light is making the most of his limited innings.
Deven Marrero is making an impression in his first taste of professional baseball, Kendrick Perkins needs to stop with all the swinging and missing, and Matthew Marquis is sent back a level.