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Today, we’re unveiling the 10 best prospects in the Red Sox system entering 2026.

The top of the Red Sox system is headlined by Payton Tolle, the hard-throwing lefthander who skyrocketed to the majors last season and figures to play a big role in Boston’s future pitching plans.

Baseball America correspondent Alex Speier is hosting a chat at 2 p.m. ET to discuss Tolle and the overall state of Boston’s farm system.


See the 10 best prospects in the Red Sox system, including brand new scouting reports for every player.

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Below, you can find our projected Red Sox lineup for 2029, as well as a rundown of prospects with the best scouting tools in the system.

Projected 2029 Red Sox Lineup

Catcher: Carlos Narváez (30)
First Base: Justin Gonzales (22)
Second Base: Marcelo Mayer (26)
Third Base: Dorian Soto (21)
Shortstop: Franklin Arias (23)
Left Field: Roman Anthony (25)
Center Field: Ceddanne Rafaela (28)
Right Field: Wilyer Abreu (30)
Designated Hitter: Kristian Campbell (27)

No. 1 Starter: Garrett Crochet (30)
No. 2 Starter: Payton Tolle (26)
No. 3 Starter: Kyson Witherspoon (24)
No. 4 Starter: Brayan Bello (30)
No. 5 Starter: Connelly Early (27)
Closer: Luis Perales (26)

Listed below are the prospects with the best tools within the organization. To go directly to Boston’s Top 10, click here.

Red Sox Best Tools

Best Hitter: Franklin Arias
Best Power Hitter: Jhostynxon Garcia
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Justin Gonzales
Fastest Baserunner: Miguel Bleis
Best Athlete: Nelly Taylor
Best Fastball: Payton Tolle
Best Curveball: Connelly Early
Best Slider: Brandon Clarke
Best Changeup: Connelly Early
Best Control: Juan Valera
Best Defensive Catcher: Franklin Primera
Best Defensive Infielder: Marvin Alcantara
Best Infield Arm: Ahbram Liendo
Best Defensive Outfielder: Nelly Taylor
Best Outfield Arm: Justin Gonzales