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    November 19, 2022:

    Boston Red Sox signed free agent RHP Breilin Arredondo to a minor league contract.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mvp 78 View Post
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    November 19, 2022:

    Boston Red Sox signed free agent RHP Breilin Arredondo to a minor league contract.


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    Is BA right in this guy is 5’ 151lbs?

    Or is that a typo?

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    MLB.com has him at 5-11 and 151.
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    We have a lot of middle infield prospects in our system and very light on quality outfielder and pitching prospects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Cook View Post
    We have a lot of middle infield prospects in our system and very light on quality outfielder and pitching prospects.
    Rafaela and Abreu are about it for the OF, unless Duran makes a comeback (lol).

    With Kike's time up after 2023, that is certainly an area we could add a longterm solution to.
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    While depth in the outfield might not be the system strong suit, the only 5-tool 8 ceiling prospect we have is a guy named Miguel Bleis.

    The way scouts talk about him remind me of Xander Bogaerts, when even at 17, 18 years old in the lower minors every one raved about him as being different and special.

    If everything breaks right, Bleis is a Mike Trout type of player. True 5 tools. GG defense, will steal bases, throw guys out, hit like a machine and hit it over the wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Red Sox fan named Hugh View Post
    While depth in the outfield might not be the system strong suit, the only 5-tool 8 ceiling prospect we have is a guy named Miguel Bleis.

    The way scouts talk about him remind me of Xander Bogaerts, when even at 17, 18 years old in the lower minors every one raved about him as being different and special.

    If everything breaks right, Bleis is a Mike Trout type of player. True 5 tools. GG defense, will steal bases, throw guys out, hit like a machine and hit it over the wall.
    Indeed. I should have mentioned him but was thinking only of ML ready prospects.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonslav59 View Post
    Indeed. I should have mentioned him but was thinking only of ML ready prospects.
    I figured that’s where you were going. Which is a very fair stance to make. Bleis is very far away. Even if he’s a phenom who flys through the system like Devers/Bogaerts/Betts we don’t see him until 2025z

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Red Sox fan named Hugh View Post
    I figured that’s where you were going. Which is a very fair stance to make. Bleis is very far away. Even if he’s a phenom who flys through the system like Devers/Bogaerts/Betts we don’t see him until 2025z
    I’m really excited about so many ML or near ML ready prospects but also some highly promising prospects not due for 2, 3 or more years from now. We seem to finally be set up for a constant flow of young talent- a far cry from the 5 year window from Devers to Bello/Casas.
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    Sox prospects came out with their 31-60 rankings.

    http://news.soxprospects.com/2022/11...-rankings.html

    No Downs, so he must have stayed in the top 30.

    Wong Graduated.

    Tyler McDonough fell from 17 to 35
    Gilberto Jimenez fell from 18 to 44.
    Alex Binelas from 21 to 38.
    Christian Koss from 22 to 36.
    Juan Chacon from 41 to 54.
    Jacob Wallace fell from 36 to 47.
    David Hamilton from 26 to 33.

    Stephen Scott rose from 55 to 45.
    60> 31 Jedixson Paez
    51> 32 Tyler Uberstine
    48> 37 Freili Encarnacion

    Risers:
    Unranked to...
    34 Luis Guerrero
    41 Johnfrank Salazar
    42 AJ Politi
    43 Chase Meidroth
    46 Taylor Broadway
    48 Angel Bastardo
    49 Juan Encarnacion
    50 Noah Dean
    51 Allan Castro
    57 D McElveny

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    Two Encarnacions, I see.
    Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1

    The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.

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    It's weird that SP's had Wink graduate in Sept and Bello in October and promptly removed them from their ranking list, but just stated that Wong graduated. Like when? In November? He's still on their top 30 list at #11, but maybe they just decided to wait for the EOY update to remove him.
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    Here is an interesting question about the soon to be top 30 release.

    They say Wong is now graduated, so who will take his place in the top 30?

    Will it be someone who wasn't even ranked to start the season or one of these guys who are no longer in the new 31-60 range:

    R Hern (previously 31)

    Eduard Bazardo (previously 36)

    Devlin Granberg (56)

    Max Ferguson (59)

    I could see RHern going from 31 to 30. Max Ferguson stole a mess of bases and was in the top 8 in BBs, but what did he do in the second half to jump from 59 to top 30? Eduard Bazardo? I know it's not Granberg.

    Here is my updated top 30 with Wong removed:

    1. Mayer
    2. Casas
    3. Bleis
    4. Rafaela
    5. Romero
    6. Mata
    7. Yorke
    8. Paulino
    9. Walter
    10. Perales
    11. Anthony
    12. Wikelman
    13. Valdez
    14. Jordan
    15. Lugo
    16. Murphy
    17. Bonaci
    18. Hickey
    19. Kavadas
    20. T Ward
    21. Abreu
    22. Rodriguez-Cruz
    23. Kelly
    24. German
    25. Coffey
    26. Brannon
    27. Drohan
    28. Downs
    29. Seabold
    30. R Hern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellhorn04 View Post
    Two Encarnacions, I see.
    Unrelated. The pitcher was signed in 18. Freili was signed earlier this season.
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    ( I won't say the "C word.")

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonslav59 View Post
    I could see RHern going from 31 to 30. Max Ferguson stole a mess of bases and was in the top 8 in BBs, but what did he do in the second half to jump from 59 to top 30? Eduard Bazardo? I know it's not Granberg.

    It's Ronaldo Hernandez.

    Max hit 181 in Salem with no power. Even if he took a walk, that means very little at that level. His OPS was still only 618. 10 SB's in 50 games in A+ isn't a big deal. His overinflated 51 SB's over 64 games in A can be ignored.

    Bazardo isn't even in the org anymore.
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