Smee? Smee's me. Its an off-day so its time to take a look at the High A Greenville Drive, the Single A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. Last year the Drive finished 66-66 so they're looking to improve on that big time.
When Jay Allmer went undrafted after his senior year at Seton Hall, he never could have imagined he'd be first out of the gate of the 2026 Greenville Drive. The 23 year old right handed pitcher signed as a rookie free agent last April and was one of the Salem Red Sox best pitchers, going 5-1 with a 2.79 ERA to earn a call up to Greenville. He's going to start this year in Greenville but if he has a similar start to last year, he might be in Portland sooner rather than later. Not bad for a guy passed over 20 times by every team in MLB.
RHP - Calvin Bickerstaff
Speaking of undrafted rookie free agents, the Sox signed 24 year old right handed pitcher Calvin Bickerstaff following the 2024 draft. He doesn't throw THAT hard but he managed to go 3-2 with a 4.26 ERA out of the bullpen for Salem in 2025. This year he hasn't allowed a run in 3 1/3 innings so far for Greenville, maybe he can ride that momentum to Portland at some point. Just like Allmer, not bad for a guy who went undrafted.
RHP - Alex Bouchard
Remember when former Sox GM Chaim Bloom would draft injured pitchers and hope for the best? Current Sox GM Craig Breslow took 22 year old right handed pitcher Alex Bouchard in the 14th round back in 2024 draft after he had Tommy John surgery. He completed his rehab last year going 0-2 with a 5.16 ERA between the Florida Complex and Greenville. This year so far he's allowed no runs in 4 1/3 innings which is a good start. It'll be interesting to see if he can keep up the momentum.
RHP - Steven Brooks
Speaking of 2024 draft picks, the 11th rounder is 23 year old right handed pitcher Steven Brooks. Like Bouchard, Brooks didn't pitch after being drafted and spent most of 2025 getting his wind back. He was 3-6 with a 5.29 ERA in 16 starts for Salem and this year he's allowed a run in 2 innings. Let's see if the 6 foot 6 monster has a bounce back 2026.
RHP - Luis Cohen
Another guy looking for a bounceback season is 22 year old right handed pitcher Luis Cohen. The Venezuelan teenager drafted back in 2022 was 5-4 with a 4.25 ERA in 23 games last year between Salem and Greenville. This year he's allowed 4 runs in 3 innings so far in Greenville and can touch 96 on the gun. Let's see what he's made of in 2026.
RHP - Austin Ehrlicher
One of the promising pitchers finally paying off is 22 year old right handed pitcher Austin Ehrlicher. Drafted in the 18th round back in 2022, he was the first "draft and follow" that pitched in just 2 games in 2024 but broke out in 2025. He was 3-3 with a 3.22 ERA for Salem in 8 starts and was promoted to Greenville. He was 1-0 with a 0.96 ERA to end the 2025 season and has come out of the gate allowing no runs in 2 innings so far. Better late than never for Austin. Another strong start could have him in Portland soon.
RHP - Anthony Eyanson
Last year's third round pick was flamethrowing 21 year old right handed pitcher Anthony Eyanson of the National Champion LSU Tigers. Eyanson can throw 100 and so far this year he's allowed just 1 run in 7 innings in 2 starts. With the Sox desperate for young pitching, Eyanson is supposed to be the real deal and he'll be in Portland soon if he keeps dominating.
RHP - Zach Fogell
One guy we won't see this season most likely is 2023 18th round pick, right handed pitcher Zach Fogell. Fogell missed the 2020 and 2021 seasons for Brown due to the Ivy League refusing to play during Covid and he became a dominant set-up man for UConn in 2023. He was 5-2 with a 3.32 ERA out of the bullpen for Greenville in 2024 and was 2-0 in 2025 when he suffered an arm injury and ended up getting Tommy John surgery in July. See you in 2027, Zach.
RHP - Joey Gartrell
This will be an important season for 22 year old right handed pitcher Joey Gartrell. Drafted in the 15th round back in 2024, he was 3-4 with a 6.81 ERA for the Salem Red Sox last year. So far this year he's 1-0 and hasn't allowed a run in 4 1/3 innings. Not bad, not bad. He can hit 96 on the gun and should be fully healed from the TJ surgery he had in 2024.
RHP - Ben Hansen
Not much is expected out of 20th round picks but 24 year old Ben Hansen has really struggled since he was drafted. Ben was 1-7 with a 6.23 ERA in 15 starts for Salem last year and he's allowed 6 runs in 4 innings so far this year. Once again, 20th round picks aren't blue chip prospects so if he doesn't stink this year, that's a miracle in itself.
LHP - Jojo Ingrassia
Its an important year for 23 year old left handed pitcher Jojo Ingrassia. Drafted in the 14th round back in 2023, he looked like he'd break out after going 3-1 with a 1.85 ERA for Salem in 2024. Unfortunately he was held to just 4 games last year for Greenville due to injury but is good to go this season. He's allowed no runs in 3 innings so far so let's see if he can pick up where he left off in 2024.
LHP - PJ Labriola
If you like reclamation projects, you'll love 25 year old left handed pitcher PJ Labriola. He went undrafted after spending 5 years in college and spent 2024 in the Independent league. He signed with Salem in May of 2025 and pitched in 17 games before getting a one game cup of coffee with Greenville. This year he's allowed 8 runs in 3 2/3 innings so far. He better pick up the pace because last year's draft class and this year's draft class will be knocking at the door.
RHP - Matt McShane
When the Sox sent Chase Shugart to the Pittsburgh Pirates last January, getting back 2024 13th round pick Matt McShane seemed like a steal. The 23 year old right handed pitcher was 5-0 with a 2.55 ERA out of the bullpen for Salem and Greenville last year. He's starting the season in the Injured List but will look to improve on his 2025 season.
RHP - Marcus Phillips
When the Sox sent Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers, one of the assets they got back was a second round pick in the 2025 draft. They used that pick on 21 year old right handed pitcher Marcus Phillips. He was the ace of the Tennessee Volunteers that could hit 100 on the gun but didn't have the best debut. He started this season allowing 4 runs in 2/3 of an inning but the season is young. He's expected to anchor the rotation with Kyson Witherspoon and Anthony Eyanson as the pitchers of the future.
LHP - Shea Sprague
If you've had enough fireballers on one team, how about a junkballer? 23 year old left handed pitcher Shea Sprague was taken in the 13th round back in 2024 out of UNC topping out at 91 on the gun. Still, he had a strong 2025 going 4-6 with a 3.84 ERA between Salem and Greenville. So far this year he's allowed 2 runs in 4 innings for Greenville. He's going to have to use his wits to get guys out as he progresses forward. Let's see if he's really in trouble or not.
RHP - Isaac Stebens
One of the sad notes this season is we won't get to see 24 year old right handed pitcher Issac Stebens pitch this season. Last year he was a perfect 6-0 with a 2.15 ERA out of the bullpen for Greenville with 9 saves and seemed to be the closer of the future. Then he had internal brace surgery in spring training and he's out for the year. Its a real shame too, he looked like he had figured it out.
RHP - Brady Tygart
Speaking of injured pitchers, how about 23 year old right handed pitcher Brady Tygart. Chosen in the 12th round back in 2024, Tygart got hurt almost immediately in 2025 and pitched in just 6 games for Salem & Greenville. He missed the rest of 2025 and is missing the first 60 days of 2026. He wasn't as dominant as Isaac Stebens, but he did put up some good numbers in the short time he was active. Maybe he'll come back better in the summer.
RHP - Juan Valera
For international flavor there's 19 year old right handed pitcher Juan Valera. Valera had a breakout season between the Florida Complex and Salem in 2024 going 1-3 with a 1.99 ERA in 16 starts as a 17-18 year old. Unfortunately, last year reality set in as he went 1-2 with a 5.45 ERA in 10 starts for Greenville while struggling with elbow soreness. This year he's allowed 2 runs in 8 innings and looks to be back on track. He can touch 100 on the gun so keep an eye on him in the next few years.
Pittsburgh's 19th round pick in 2024 was sent to the Red Sox for Enmanuel Valdez and it was 24 year old right handed pitcher Joe Vogatsky. Joe was 1-4 with a 4.87 ERA last year for Salem out of the bullpen but posted a 2.92 ERA to finish the 2025 season for Greenville. He hasn't allowed a run in 3 1/3 innings and could be promoted to Portland pretty soon. Hope he makes it there.
RHP - Kyson Witherspoon
The ace of the 2026 Greenville Drive to start the season is last year's first round pick, 21 year old right handed pitcher Kyson Witherspoon. He was slated to go in the top 10 but dropped to 15 and scouts say that was a steal. He can top out at 97 on the gun with a wipeout cutter. He's not off to a good start this year, allowing 6 runs in 7 innings but he didn't pitch at the end of last year. He's going to need time to get his feet wet. When he hits his stride, this could be a powerful rotation until someone gets promoted.

C - Johanfran Garcia
The Password's younger brother, 21 year old catcher Johanfran Garcia will start the 2026 season on the Development List. He looked due to have a breakout season when he got in 46 games last year for the Drive hitting .249 with 9 home runs. He won't be on the list very long if his power stroke has anything to say about it. Time will tell how he turns out.
C - Andruw Musett
Another candidate for the Development List is 20 year old catcher Andruw Musett. Drafted as a Venezuelan teenager, he hit just .197 with 1 home run in 19 games for Greenville last year. If they don't think Garcia is ready, Musett has even further to go. You never know, he just may break out eventually.
C - Ronny Hernandez
Starting the season on the Injured List is 21 year old catcher Ronny Hernandez. He was the guy they got in the Chris Murphy trade that sent Chris to the Chicago White Sox in November. He hit .251 with 4 home runs in 89 games for the Low A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers last year so who knows how he'll fit in here when he comes off the Injured List. Why did the Sox trade Murphy for him? To save money. Yippie.
INF - Maximus Martin
Also starting the season on the Injured List is last year's 10th round pick, 22 year old infielder Maximus Martin. Martin played in 25 games last year to end the season for Salem and Greenville and was slated to start this year in Greenville. He slammed 14 home runs and hit .320 for Kansas State and that's what they're looking for when he's removed from the Injured List.
C - Adonys Guzman
The final piece of the puzzle in the trade for The Password is 22 year old backup catcher Adonys Guzman, Drafted in the 5th round last year, he was sent to Boston with Tyler Samaniego and Johan Oviedo for Johanfran Garcia's older brother. So far he has a few hits in a few at-bats but the year is young. If the Sox can get anything out of him, it'll be a miracle.
C - Hudson White
Guzman's competition will be the 9th round pick back in 2024, 23 year old catcher Hudson White. He hit just .188 with 4 home runs in 70 games last year and is going to need to get that average up if he has any hope to advance through the system. He hasn't played yet this season and it'll be interesting to see where he fits in with a million other catchers on the team.
INF - Antonio Anderson
One guy who needs to step it up this season is 20 year old utility infielder Antonio Anderson. One of the reasons the Red Sox had a lack of pitching depth is former Sox GM Chaim Bloom kept taking nothing but infielders in the first few rounds from 2020 to 2023. Anderson was taken in the 3rd round back in 2023 and he hit .212 with 2 home runs in 67 games last year for Greenville. He's going to need to step it up big time or else he'll be another failed 3rd round pick....which is primarily the fault of the guy who drafted the 70 infielders in four years.
INF - Nazzan Zanatello
If drafting Anderson in the third round was a head scratcher back in 2023, the 50th overall pick in the second round was 20 year old infielder Nazzan Zanatello. So far this pick looks much worse as Zanetello hasn't hit at all since he's been drafted. He hit .156 in 78 games in Salem in 2024 and hit .173 in 82 games last year for Greenville. This year he's got 2 hits in 18 at-bats so this year doesn't look promising either. There's a reason why Chaim Bloom is no longer the GM of the Sox and picks like this is why. No diss to Zanatello, he's doing his best, but what about his game did Chaim Bloom think spending a second round pick on was worth it?
UTL - Natanael Yuten
Speaking of light hitting utility players, here's 20 year old utility outfielder Natanael Yuten. He was signed as a Dominican teenager and hit just .197 in 2023 for Salem. He picked it up last year by hitting .270 in 99 games for Salem before starting this year in Greenville. He has 2 hits in 20 at-bats to start this year, but he's still only 20. He might be able to turn things around, you never know.
C - Gerardo Rodriguez
Greenville's starting catcher this year is 20 year old Gerardo Rodriguez. He signed as a Dominican teenager in 2023 and got in 69 games last year between Salem and the Florida Complex hitting .285 with 3 home runs. So far this year he's only got 3 hits in 19 at-bats but the year is young. If he doesn't hit well, there's other catchers on the team that might be able to. Let's see how this turns out.
1B - Freili Encarnacion
Greenville's starting first baseman is 21 year old Freili Encarnacion. Just like the others he signed as a Dominican teenager and hit .240 with 18 home runs between Salem and Greenville last season. This season so far he has 2 hits in 14 at-bats which isn't good at all. Still, the season is young and he's got plenty of time to turn it around. His power stroke might come back soon.
2B - Mason White
Starting at second base this year for the Greenville Drive is 22 year old Mason White. Selected in the fourth round last year, he played in 26 games to end the 2025 season with Salem and Greenville. So far this year he's got 2 home runs already which is what they're looking for after he slammed 20 of them for Arizona University last season. Keep the home runs coming, the rest will fall into place.
3B - Jack Winnay
Starting at third base this year will be 22 year old Jack Winnay. Last year's 13th round pick went to Belmont Hill before playing college ball for Wake Forest. He hit .321 in 15 games to end last year for Salem and has 6 hits in 22 at-bats so far this season. The Sox have high hopes for him so let's see how he turns out.
SS - Henry Godbout
Last year's 2nd round pick 75th overall was 22 year old shortstop Henry Godbout. He was second team All-ACC for Virginia before being drafted by the Sox. He had 15 hits in 13 games for Greenville to end last year although he only has 2 hits in 17 at-bats so far this year. The year just started so he has plenty of time to show what he can do. Still, the fact the Sox have 3 second/third round picks that are all infielders and all in Single A isn't exactly inspiring confidence.
LF - Yophery Rodriguez
When the Red Sox sent Quinn Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers, the centerpiece of the trade in return was 20 year old outfielder Yophery Rodriguez. Rodriguez was signed as a Dominican teenager by Miwaukee and had 5 hits in 12 at-bats for the High A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at the time of the trade. He finished in Greenville hitting .214 with 5 home runs in 101 games. This year he's off to a better start with 5 hits in 22 at-bats. With James Tibbs gone, its up to Rodriguez to be the outfielder of the future. Although with Ceddanne Rafaela, Wilyer Abreu and Roman Anthony, its already crowded there. Still, a trade could make Rodriguez very valuable moving forward.
Sad as it sounds, the last link to Chris Sale is by proxy 21 year old outfielder Isaiah Jackson. The Sox traded Sale to the Atlanta Braves for Vaughn Grissom and Grissom was such a washout, they traded him in December to the Los Angeles Angels. Jackson was an 8th round pick by Los Angeles in last year's draft and he hit .219 in 10 games for the Tri-Cities Dust Devils to end the season. This year so far he only has 4 hits in 20 at-bats but the season has just started. Jackson and Yophery Rodriguez are the outfielders of the future by hook or crook. Its just a shame they had to give up Grissom and Priester to do it.
RF - Justin Gonzales
Rounding out the outfielding core is 19 year old Justin Gonzales. Signed as a Dominican teenager in 2024, he looked to be the real deal when he hit .298 with 4 home runs in 81 games for Salem last season. He got called up to Greenville and had just 8 hits in 11 games. This year so far he's already slammed 2 home runs so things are looking up. The Drive offense is very young but have a ton of promise. Gonzales has about 3-4 years to prove himself. Time will tell.
DH - Yoeilin Cespedes
Last but not least is the team's designated hitter, 20 year old infielder Yoeilin Cespedes. Another Dominican teenager signed in 2023, Cespedes hit just .227 for Salem last season but slammed 10 home runs in 110 games. This year he's hitting .275 to start the season and its a matter of time before the home runs come. Like mentioned previously, this is a very young offense and the sky is the limit for some of them.
All in all THIS is where the future lies for better or worse. The 2022 and 2023 drafts were so subpar that this year's Portland Sea Dogs team doesn't have much of a chance. The Craig Breslow power arms and a ton of Dominican prospects are the backbone of this year's Greenville team. The average age on offense is 21 and the hope is that SOMEONE can step up. The Sox big club are all set in certain positions so there's no pressure. The name of the game is pitching and the more guys that can throw 97-100, the better. Hopefully they can teach them movement so they don't become the next Jordan Hicks or Kaleb Ort. Either way, the team to watch this season is the Greenville Drive.