Red Sox promote pitching prospect Ovis Portes to Low-A Salem

   

The Red Sox have promoted 19-year-old pitching prospect Ovis Portes from the Florida Complex League to Low-A Salem, per the club’s MiLB.com transactions log.

Red Sox promote pitching prospect Ovis Portes to Low-A Salem | Yardbarker

Portes will get the start on the mound for Salem in Tuesday night’s series opener against the Down East Wood Ducks (Rangers affiliate). First pitch from Carilion Clinic Field is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. eastern time.

Portes has gotten his first season stateside off to a terrific start as evidenced by the fact that he did not allow a run in four relief appearances for the FCL Red Sox. Instead, the young right-hander allowed just five hits and four walks to go along with 16 strikeouts over 13 scoreless innings in which he held opposing hitters to a .119 batting average.

To that end, it comes as no surprise that Portes was named Boston’s Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Month for May. The Antigua and Barbuda native originally signed with the Red Sox for $25,000 as an international free agent coming out of the city of St. John’s in March 2022. He made his professional debut in the Dominican Summer League that June and repeated the level last year, though he appeared in only four games.

Listed at a projectable 6-foot-4 and 167 pounds, Portes operates with a 95-96 mph fastball that has reached 98 mph, a “disappearing” 77-81 mph slider that “really seems to baffle hitters,” and a sparingly-used 83-85 mph changeup, according to recent reports from Baseball America’s Dylan White, The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier, and SoxProspects.com’s Ian Cundall.

Portes, who does not turn 20 until December, still has plenty of room to grow from both a physical and developmental point of view. He is not currently regarded by SoxProspects.com as one of the top pitching prospects in Boston’s farm system but that will change when the site updates its rankings later this week.

In other roster-related news out of Salem, righty Blake Wehunt was officially promoted to High-A Greenville while catcher Brooks Brannon was activated from the 60-day injured list after completing a rehab assignment in the FCL.

Brannon, Boston’s 46th-ranked prospect according to SoxProspects.com, is batting cleanup and starting behind the plate for Salem on Tuesday night.