Red Sox Prospect Update: Henry Godbout, Tyler Uberstine, Maximus Martin

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The Boston Red Sox minor league system got a massive infusion last week with the addition of some 2025 draftees. They added another big name to the mix this week. Not only are the new pieces playing, but the Red Sox have made promotions to shuffle things up in the organization.

With the Red Sox making a serious playoff push, the vibes are pretty high. Boston could be pulling a few prospects up to help, while others will be looking to make an impact and an impression for the 2026 season.

Red Sox Prospect Update: Henry Godbout, Tyler Uberstine, Maximus Martin

Worcester Red Sox (Triple-A)

Payton Tolle had a rough first inning in his Triple-A debut. He allowed six runs, including two hard-hit home runs. However, there was also a weak-hit single, an error, and a single that should've been called an error.

Tolle still managed to get through five innings, though. The left-handed pitcher allowed six runs (five earned) on seven hits in five innings. He struck out three batters and walked one.

Connelly Early didn't allow a run in 3 2/3 innings in his first Triple-A outing, but walked five batters. His second outing with the WooSox featured five innings of two-run ball. He struck out seven batters and only walked one.

The left-handed pitcher has a 2.46 ERA, .200 BAA, and 1.15 WHIP in 17 games (14 starts) between Double-A and Triple-A. He has 105 strikeouts compared to 35 walks in 80 1/3 innings.

David Sandlin worked exclusively out of the bullpen this week, clearly building towards a potential relief role down the stretch for the Red Sox.

The right-handed pitcher allowed three runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings over two appearances. He struck out four batters without walking any. Sandlin looked solid, hitting 99 miles per hour on his fastball. There were some issues, but he's just learning the bullpen.

Tyler Uberstine piggybacked this week and dominated. The right-handed pitcher allowed one run on one hit in four innings. He walked two batters and struck out eight (tied for a season-high)

Uberstine has a 3.45 ERA, .253 BAA, and 1.22 WHIP in 18 games (14 starts) between Double-A and Triple-A. He has 99 strikeouts compared to just 23 walks in 86 innings.

Jhostynxon Garcia went 6-for-21 with a triple and a home run this week. The right-handed hitting outfielder also stole his first two bases at the Triple-A level.

Garcia is slashing .303/.370/.581 with 11 doubles, three triples, and 16 home runs since being promoted to Triple-A. He's driven in 49 runs, scored 46 more, and stolen two bases at the level.

Portland Sea Dogs (Double-A)

John Holobetz allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings in his Double-A debut. The right-handed pitcher struck out four batters without walking any.

Holobetz has a 3.48 ERA, .253 BAA, and 1.15 WHIP in 18 games (15 starts) between Single-A, High-A, and Double-A. He has 97 strikeouts compared to 15 walks in 93 innings between the three levels.

Hayden Mullins made two starts this week. The left-handed pitcher tossed 5 1/3 innings in both starts. He combined to allow one run on seven hits and four walks, while striking out nine.

Mullins has a 2.00 ERA, .163 BAA, and 1.02 WHIP in 17 games (16 starts) between High-A and Double-A. He has 94 strikeouts compared to 35 walks in 76 1/3 innings.

Jeremy Wu-Yelland picked up a save in his lone outing of the week. The left-handed pitcher tossed two scoreless innings, allowing two hits and one walk while striking out three batters.

Wu-Yelland has a 2.13 ERA, .174 BAA, and 0.83 WHIP in 13 appearances since being promoted to Double-A. He has 36 strikeouts compared to six walks in 25 1/3 innings.

Miguel Bleis slumped this week, but also hit his first Double-A home run. The right-handed hitting outfielder went 3-for-22 with a double, a homer, two walks, and two steals in the series.

Bleis is slashing .222/.309/.419 with 18 doubles, one triple, and 14 home runs between High-A and Double-A. He's driven in 43 runs, scored 51 more, and stolen 22 bases.

Ahbram Liendo went 6-for-15 with five walks. The right-handed hitting infielder stole at least one base in all five games he appeared in, going 6-for-6 on the week.

Liendo is slashing .231/.313/.314 with 11 doubles, one triple, and four home runs this season. He's driven in 23 runs, scored 40 more, and stolen 35 bases in 40 attempts.

Marvin Alcantara went just 3-for-19 this week, but he hit his first Double-A home run.

Alcantara is slashing .236/.316/.292 with 10 doubles, one triple, and two home runs between High-A and Double-A this season. He's driven in 31 runs, scored 37 more, and stolen eight bases.

Greenville Drive (High-A)

Henry Godbout had a fantastic first week in the system. The right-handed hitting infielder went 4-for-12 with two doubles. He drove in two runs and scored four more. The 2025 draft 2C pick walked six times and struck out twice.

Albert Feliz went 3-for-12 with two home runs and two walks this week. The right-handed hitting first baseman is slashing .197/.258/.347 with four doubles and six home runs this season. He's driven in 19 runs and scored 12 more.

Johanfran Garcia had his second walk-off of the season on Sunday. The right-handed hitting catcher is slashing .242/.336/.392 with three doubles and five home runs since being promoted to High-A. He's driven in 18 runs, scored 18 more, and stolen one base.

Andruw Musett was promoted to High-A and went 4-for-16 with a double and two walks this week. He drove in one run. The right-handed hitting catcher had a big Sunday, going 3-for-4 with that two-bagger.

Michael Sansone allowed one run on four hits in 6 2/3 innings. He struck out four batters and only walked one.

The left-handed pitcher has a 2.59 ERA, .238 BAA, and 1.03 WHIP in 22 appearances (five starts) between Single-A and High-A. He has 58 strikeouts compared to nine walks in 66 innings.

Shea Sprague tossed 5 2/3 scoreless innings in his lone start. The left-handed pitcher allowed two hits and one walk, while striking out four batters.

Sprague has a 3.03 ERA, .192 BAA, and 0.93 WHIP in eight outings (five starts) in High-A. He has 28 strikeouts compared to 11 walks in 38 2/3 innings.

Austin Ehrlicher threw four shutout innings this week. The right-handed pitcher allowed one hit and three walks, and struck out six batters.

Ehrlicher has allowed one run on five hits in three games (two starts) since being promoted to High-A. He has 15 strikeouts compared to seven walks in 11 1/3 innings.

Luis Cohen made his first High-A start. The right-handed pitcher gave up two hits in four scoreless innings. He struck four batters and walked one.

Cohen has allowed one run on six hits in three appearances (one start) since being promoted to High-A. He has 10 strikeouts compared to three walks.

Danny Kirwin made two appearances out of the bullpen this week. The right-handed pitcher went 3 1/3 scoreless innings, then 2 1/3 scoreless innings. He gave up just two hits combined between the two outings, striking out five batters and walking two.

Kirwin has a 4.02 ERA, .240 BAA, and 1.18 WHIP in 22 appearances (four starts) this season. He has 48 strikeouts compared to 17 walks in 56 innings.

Salem Red Sox (Single-A)

Gerardo Rodriguez is back in Single-A after getting a cup of coffee at the level in 2024. The right-handed hitting catcher went 2-for-7 with a double and a home run. He drove in two runs, scored two more, and stole one base. Rodriguez is also a phenomenal defensive catcher, and caught 4-of-10 potential base stealers in the week.

Justin Gonzales collected at least one hit in all six games of the series. The right-handed hitting outfielder went 8-for-25 with two doubles and a walk.

Gonzales is slashing .288/.375/.401 with 17 doubles, two triples, and three home runs since being promoted to Single-A. He's driven in 24 runs, scored 39 more, and stolen 10 bases.

Maximus Martin was having a week to forget, then Sunday happened. The right-handed hitting infielder was 1-for-13 with nine strikeouts before the series finale. He went 4-for-4 with a walk, a steal, and four runs scored on Sunday. The 2025 10th-round draft pick is slashing .240/.321/.280 with a double in seven games for Salem.

Kleyver Salazar had a big week, including going 3-for-3 with two walks in the series finale. The right-handed hitting catcher went 5-for-14 with five walks, a double, and a home run in the series.

Salazar is slashing .206/.313/.275 with eight doubles and four home runs this season. He's driven in 33 runs, scored 27 more, and stolen two bases.

Brady Tygart returned from injury, and on August 7, he made his first appearance since April 5. The right-handed pitcher allowed one unearned run on two hits in two innings. He struck out four batters compared to one walk.

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