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    Down on the Farm: Boston Red Sox Top Prospect Report - August 23rd

    By Troy Brock,

    3 hours ago

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    The Boston Red Sox (67-59) had a good week on the Major League level. Going 4-2 over their last six games, including winning a series over the American League West-leading Houston Astros (69-58), the club may be bouncing back from their second-half slump.

    How have Boston's prospects that MLB Pipeline has rated as their best done over the past week? To find out, let's take a trip down on the farm.

    Marcelo Mayer (#1 Prospect; #1 in MLB)

    Mayer, 21, has still yet to make his debut for the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox since being promoted on August 11th. He was placed on Worcester's injured list on August 20th, which pushes his debut back even further.

    Roman Anthony (#2 Prospect; #14 in MLB)

    Anthony, 20, continues to rake since being promoted to Triple-A. Over the last week, Anthony played in six games and went 9-for-25 with three extra-base hits and five RBI.

    Since promoted he has batted .333/.400/.500 at the Triple-A level across 36 at-bats.

    Kyle Teel (#3 Prospect; #27 in MLB)

    Teel, 22, has still struggled to find his footing since being promoted along with Mayer and Anthony on August 11th. Teel played in four games over the last week and went just 3-for-18 with one RBI.

    Since promoted he has batted .111/.200/.111 at the Triple-A level across 27 at-bats.

    Braden Montgomery (#4 Prospect; #59 in MLB)

    Montgomery, 21, was placed in the FCL for the Red Sox. They do not play any more games this season, so it is mostly to help develop and prepare him for 2025.

    Kristian Campbell (#5 Prospect; #79 in MLB)

    Campbell, 22, continues to race through the minor leagues. He was promoted to the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox on August 20th. In two games since being promoted, he has gone 4-for-10 with one extra-base hit and six RBI.

    Campbell may force his way onto the Major League roster sooner than later if he can continue to rake as he has.

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