2015 Boston Red Sox Top 15 prospects

Organization grades:

Hitting: B+ ... Pitching: A- ... Top End Talent: A- ... Depth: A-  ... Overall: A-


Minor League Affiliates:

Triple-A: Pawtucket (IL)
Double-A: Portland (EL)
High-A: Salem (CAR)
Low-A: Greenville (SAL)
Short-season: Lowell (NYP)
Rookie:  GCL Red Sox (GCL)


1. Henry Owens (LHP) … 6-6, 205 … 22 … 2011 (1-S) HS (CA)

Comments: Tall, lanky LHP who was EL pitcher of year after leading circuit in Ks. Posts high K rate and gets grounders with impressive, deceptive 88-94 mph fastball and change-up. Can dominate at times, though command can be erratic despite improved control. Development of curveball will ultimately dictate future success.

Development Path: Owens will begin 2015 at Triple-A and attempt to get a call-up by...

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