Who Is Oldest Red Sox First-Round MLB Draft Pick Still On Active Roster?

by abournenesn

Jun 5, 2018

Will the 2018 Major League Baseball draft produce a future Boston Red Sox star?

It’s too early to tell what’s in store for this year’s Red Sox MLB draft crop, which is headed by corner infielder and 26th overall pick Triston Casas. But Boston has a few former draft picks currently making contributions — most notably Andrew Benintendi, who went seventh overall in the 2015 MLB Draft.

Benintendi actually is one of three Red Sox first-round picks currently playing for Boston. Who’s the oldest? That’s the subject of our Trivia Question of the Week:

Who is the oldest first-round draft pick of the Red Sox still on the team’s active roster?

Submit your answer below, and while you’re at it, check out NESN.com’s revamped daily email newsletter, “The Lead.” It’s the perfect resource for Boston sports junkies who want to stay in the know and get a head start on all the biggest New England sports news of the morning.

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Who is the oldest first-round draft pick of the Red Sox still on the team’s active roster?

*Last week’s trivia question answer: Bill Mueller, 2003 (.326 batting average).

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