The Red Sox called a familiar name when making the No. 567 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.

D'Angelo Ortiz can once again call Boston home.

Ortiz, a utility fielder out of Miami Dade Community College, was selected in the 19th round by the Red Sox -- the same organization his father, David, helped win three World Series during his Hall of Fame career.

It was Boston's penultimate pick in the draft.

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D'Angelo Ortiz might look like his dad, but he doesn't play like him. The 20-year-old hits for average, slashing .325/.426/.350 from the right side across two seasons with the Brockton Rox of the Future Collegiate Baseball League. It was in Brockton that he played alongside second-generation ballplayers Manny Ramirez Jr., Pedro Martinez Jr., Kade Foulke (Keith Foulke) and Jaden Sheffield (Gary Sheffield).

D'Angelo penned a letter, through NESN, to his father after he was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2022.

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