The Boston Red Sox have recently begun reaping the rewards of identifying and selecting elite amateur players this season thanks to breakout performances the likes of Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer.

With Anthony batting .276 over his first 47 Major League games and quickly establishing himself as the face of the franchise, the Red Sox’s young core of Anthony, Mayer, Ceddanne Rafaela and Brayan Bello has filled Red Sox Nation with a sense of optimism and enthusiasm.

That said, the Red Sox farm system has another wave of exciting prospects currently working their way up the organizational ladder. Earlier this week, Boston’s 2025 second-round draft selection, Henry Godbout, made his professional debut with High-A Greenville.

Arriving fresh from the University of Virginia, where he hit .321 with 20 home runs and 122 RBIs over three seasons, the 22-year-old infielder wasted little time making his presence felt felt at the plate. Godbout went 2-for-3 with two singles and two RBIs, adding three walks to reach base five times in his professional debut.

Godbout remained locked in at the plate during his second game Thursday, adding another base hit and walk while also scoring two runs in the Drive’s 7-3 victory. Over his first two games, Godbout is batting .500 with an on-base percentage of .700 in 10 plate appearances.

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