There were some disappointing performances from some top prospects, but the White Sox loaded up in trades and the system is ...
For the last two years, the Boston Red Sox hyped up their trio of top prospects (Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel) as the group to build around and take the team into the next generation ...
Left-handed pitcher Noah Schultz came in at No. 16, followed by catcher Kyle Teel at No. 32, left-handed pitcher Hagen Smith at No. 34, shortstop Colson Montgomery at No. 39, outfielder Braden ...
This offseason, the Boston Red Sox sent top catching prospect Kyle Teel to the Chicago White Sox in the Garrett Crochet deal, which opened up a spot for a backup catcher on the MLB roster.
Then last month the Red Sox traded top catching prospect Kyle Teel as part of the Garrett Crochet blockbuster, leaving Wong as the clear-cut No. 1 guy in the organization’s catching hierarchy.
Kyle Teel, who Chicago acquired from the Boston Red Sox as part of the blockbuster Garrett Crochet trade last month, has been pegged as the No. 3 catching prospect in all of baseball. The White ...
He notes that the Red Sox likely would have been No. 1 before the trade for Garrett Crochet that removed top prospects like Kyle Teel and Braden Montgomery. The Red Sox farm system is still in ...
Two of those prospects’ catchers Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero were both rated as one of the best catching prospects coming into this season. Both Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero rated in the top ten for ...
Recently a list was published for the best catching prospects in baseball by MLB.com Sam Dykstra and Kyle Teel made the list ranking third. On the podcast Kyle Teel made his feelings known of one ...
With Kyle Teel no longer a member of the organization, Wong is the clear No. 1 on the Red Sox catching depth chart and should remain so for the foreseeable future. Wong will see the majority of ...