The Red Sox made several significant selections in the latest draft, including shortstop Mason White and pitcher Anthony Eyanson, showcasing a shift towards focusing on pitchers in early rounds. Henry Godbout, a middle infielder from UVA, was also selected, demonstrating the team's interest in varied talent. Marcus Phillips, a powerful pitcher from South Dakota, was picked due to his impressive fastball velocity. This draft strategy represents a notable departure from previous years under Chaim Bloom, which typically avoided early selections of pitchers.
With the #75 pick, the Red Sox selected Henry Godbout, a middle infielder from UVA, who hit .309 with 8 homers in 50 games this year.
The Sox continued a new draft strategy focused on selecting pitchers early, contrasting with the previous era under Chaim Bloom, which avoided early pitcher picks.
Mason White, selected 118th overall, is a shortstop from Arizona known for his tools but faces challenges with strikeouts in his batting.
Marcus Phillips, selected with the Larry Bird pick, is a towering pitcher from South Dakota who can touch 100 MPH on the gun.
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