OF comparison. Ed doesn't include C Note or Abreu, so I won't.
1) Roman
2) Bleis
3) Castro
4) Campbell
5) Rosier
6) Vlad Asencio
7) Yuten
8) Jhostynxon
9) Yosander Asencio
10) Brito
11) Asigen
12) Sikes
13) Fermin
14) Lopez
15) BGone
16) Chacon
17) Rose
18) Gilberto
19) A Lugo
20) Nelly T
21) JGone
22) Pavano
23) K Diaz
24) Paniagua
25) Ayubi
25) J Lugo
26) Guthrie
27) Tucker
28) Contreras
29) Semerite
30) Reyna
31) Rafi
32) DJones
33) Raimundo
34) Decker
35) Azocar
Fwiw these lists are only so long so I can easily track how people move around by position during the season.
I think it's fun that I have 2 Asencios in my Top 9. I might be sleeping on Chacon.
View: https://twitter.com/EdHand89/status/1759335106525667769The Red Sox have a pair of very high ceiling outfielders in the minors right now, one very interesting one and after that it becomes a bit more contestable. With that said, I think Corey Rosier could very easily surprise people with his combination of speed, contact, and self-awareness. Could see him having a long career as a fourth outfielder. Anyway, here are my top ten pre-spring training outfielders in the Red Sox organization.
10. Eduardo Lopez (A+)
9. Jhostynxon Garcia (A)
8. Juan Chacon (A)
7. Phillip Sikes (AA)
6. Natanael Yuten (A)
5. Kristian Campbell (A+)
4. Corey Rosier (AAA)
3. Allan Castro (A+)
2. Miguel Bleis (A)
1. Roman Anthony (AA)
1) Roman
2) Bleis
3) Castro
4) Campbell
5) Rosier
6) Vlad Asencio
7) Yuten
8) Jhostynxon
9) Yosander Asencio
10) Brito
11) Asigen
12) Sikes
13) Fermin
14) Lopez
15) BGone
16) Chacon
17) Rose
18) Gilberto
19) A Lugo
20) Nelly T
21) JGone
22) Pavano
23) K Diaz
24) Paniagua
25) Ayubi
25) J Lugo
26) Guthrie
27) Tucker
28) Contreras
29) Semerite
30) Reyna
31) Rafi
32) DJones
33) Raimundo
34) Decker
35) Azocar
Fwiw these lists are only so long so I can easily track how people move around by position during the season.
I think it's fun that I have 2 Asencios in my Top 9. I might be sleeping on Chacon.