Meet The New Guy: Henry Godbout
Briefly

Henry Godbout, drafted by the Red Sox, hails from Brooklyn, New York, raised as a fan by his father. He was announced as a shortstop, though he primarily played second base in college, where he had defensive struggles. Godbout showcases a strong batting ability, rarely striking out, and has room to improve his power output. While currently lacking significant home-run capabilities, there is potential for him to develop into a player who can achieve 15-20 home runs, similar to Masataka Yoshida.
Henry Godbout, drafted by the Red Sox with the 75th overall pick, comes from Brooklyn, New York, and has a strong connection to the team since childhood.
Despite being labeled as a shortstop upon his draft, Godbout primarily played second base in college, where he struggled defensively and may face positional changes.
Godbout possesses an impressive ability to put the bat on the ball, striking out only 19 times in 226 plate appearances, showcasing his strong hitting skills.
While Godbout is still developing his power, he could potentially reach 15-20 home runs in the future, comparable to the playing style of Masataka Yoshida.
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