
"We've already seen glimpses of the potential that both Tolle and Early have from the left side; the former has a dynamite heater, while the latter has already displayed an ability to step into a massive role and provide his club with a chance to win a do-or-die game (they died, lmao, sure, but I'd hardly pin the majority of the blame on Early for how Game 3 in New York went down a few months ago)."
"Witherspoon projects to be a guy who can deploy swing-and-miss stuff via multiple pitches, especially if he can develop his command. There's a very real chance that Arias is up in Boston before we know it, possibly serving as a long-term solution on the infield dirt with his steady glove and ability to get lumber on the ball (Pipeline grades his hit tool as a 60 on the 20-80 scale; in plain En"
MLB Pipeline updated its top 100 prospects list, and the Red Sox currently place four players on that chart. Left-handers Payton Tolle (No. 19) and Connelly Early (No. 56) and 2025 first-round pick Kyson Witherspoon (No. 84) are ranked among top pitching prospects. Shortstop Franklin Arias (No. 31) is the sole position player in the Top 100. Tolle features a high-velocity fastball. Early has shown the ability to take on a massive role in high-leverage games. Witherspoon projects as a multi-pitch swing-and-miss starter if he improves command. Arias offers a steady glove and a graded 60 hit tool.
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