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Boston Red Sox Prospect Earns Minor League Award
While the Red Sox have been struggling in Boston, it has been a great week for their Double-A affiliate, the Portland Sea Dogs, who are 7-3 in their last 10 games, propelling them to second-place in the Eastern League's Northeast Division. That success is thanks in part to the strong work of starter John Holobetz, who was named the Eastern League's pitcher of the week by the Minor League Baseball on Monday.
Holobetz made one start that week, and it was a dandy: he threw seven innings of one-run baseball, allowing just one hit while striking out 11 batters in Saturday night's start against the Altoona Curve.
The great outing was more of the same for Holobetz, who is off to a strong start to the 2026 season, now sporting a 1.13 ERA in 16 innings across three starts, striking out 39.7% of batters he's faced, ranking him second in the Eastern League in strikeout rate.
Selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the fifth round of the 2024 MLB Draft out of Old Dominion, Holobetz was acquired by the Red Sox in May of 2025 from the Brewers as the player to be named later in the deal that sent pitcher Quinn Preister to Milwaukee in exchange for outfield prospect Yophery Rodriguez and a 2025 Competitive Balance pick (used on Marcus Phillips).
After spending the first month of the season with Milwaukee's Single-A affiliate, Boston assigned Holobetz to High-A Greenville, where he spent most of the 2025 season, appearing in 63 innings for the Drive with a 3.43 ERA. He earned himself a late-season promotion to Portland, making six appearances (five starts) for the Sea Dogs, posting a 2.39 ERA across 37.2 innings.
SoxProspects.com currently has Holobetz as the 14th-ranked prospect in the Red Sox system, projecting him as a potential relief arm, saying, "Potential up-and-down reliever. Ceiling of a middle reliever. Intriguing right-hander with a quality fastball and deceptive delivery, but secondary pitches lag way behind. Will initially be developed as a starter, but unlikely to stick there long-term. Has shown bat-missing ability with his fastball and could become an intriguing bullpen arm should the team move him out of the rotation, where there would be less pressure on his secondary pitches to develop."
John Holobetz is a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox's Double-A affiliate, the Portland Sea Dogs, and he was named the Eastern League's pitcher of the week.
In his award-winning performance, Holobetz pitched seven innings, allowed one hit, gave up one run, and struck out 11 batters.
The Portland Sea Dogs are currently 7-3 in their last 10 games, placing them second in the Eastern League's Northeast Division.
John Holobetz has a 1.13 ERA and ranks second in the Eastern League with a strikeout rate of 39.7% for the 2026 season.

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