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Top 3 Red Sox Prospects Who Could Push for Spots in Boston Soon
Boston's pipeline is loaded with talent, and these three players could be the next to make their MLB debuts.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 9:00am
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The Red Sox's deep prospect pipeline could soon deliver a wave of new talent to Fenway Park.Dunedin TodayThe Boston Red Sox have already seen four players make their major league debuts this season, all out of the bullpen. Now, the team's top prospects are knocking on the door, looking to earn their way to the big leagues. This article highlights the top three Red Sox prospects who could push for spots in Boston soon: left-handed pitcher Jake Bennett, infielder Mikey Romero, and outfielder Braiden Ward.
Why it matters
The Red Sox have struggled to get consistent production from their infield and outfield positions this season, so the arrival of these top prospects could provide a much-needed boost to the big-league club. Their success in the minors could accelerate their timelines and lead to their MLB debuts in 2026.
The details
Jake Bennett, a left-handed pitcher, was acquired by the Red Sox in a surprise December trade with the Washington Nationals. He's off to a strong start at Triple-A Worcester, allowing just one earned run and striking out 13 batters in 13 2/3 innings. Mikey Romero, an infielder, has had a solid but unspectacular start to the season at Worcester, OPSing .722 so far. The Red Sox have gotten little offensive production from their infield positions, which could accelerate Romero's timeline. Braiden Ward, an outfielder, is the top stolen base threat in the Red Sox organization. While the team is loaded with outfield talent, Ward could get a look, especially as a pinch-runner, if the Red Sox make the playoffs.
- Bennett was acquired by the Red Sox in a December 2025 trade with the Washington Nationals.
- Through three outings with Triple-A Worcester in 2026, Bennett has allowed just one earned run and struck out 13 batters in 13 2/3 innings.
- Romero has played his first 15 games of the 2026 season for Worcester.
- Ward has played for the Red Sox in spring training in 2026.
The players
Jake Bennett
A left-handed pitcher who was acquired by the Boston Red Sox in a surprise December 2025 trade with the Washington Nationals. He's off to a strong start at Triple-A Worcester in 2026.
Mikey Romero
An infielder in the Boston Red Sox organization who has had a solid but unspectacular start to the 2026 season at Triple-A Worcester.
Braiden Ward
An outfielder in the Boston Red Sox organization who is the top stolen base threat in their system. He could get a look with the big-league club, especially as a pinch-runner, if the Red Sox make the playoffs in 2026.
What’s next
If the Red Sox continue to struggle with offensive production from their infield and outfield positions, the team may decide to call up these top prospects sooner rather than later to provide a boost. Bennett, Romero, and Ward will all look to continue their strong performances at the minor league level to force the Red Sox's hand.
The takeaway
The Red Sox have a deep pipeline of talented prospects, and these three players - Bennett, Romero, and Ward - could be the next to make their MLB debuts in 2026. Their success in the minors could lead to opportunities with the big-league club, especially if the Red Sox continue to struggle in certain areas of their lineup.


