Red Sox’ Enddy Azocar named Carolina League Player of the Week

Red Sox outfield prospect Enddy Azocar has been named the Carolina League Player of the Week for the week of May 11-17, Minor League Baseball announced on Monday.

Azocar had a productive week at the plate in Low-A Salem’s series on the road against Fredericksburg. Appearing in five games, the right-handed hitting 19-year-old went 9-for-21 (.429) with three doubles, one home run, four RBIs, three runs scored, one stolen base, two walks, and six strikeouts.

After going hitless in Tuesday’s series opener, Azocar singled twice and drove in a run on Wednesday before doubling, homering, driving in two runs, and drawing a walk on Thursday. He did not play on Friday, doubled and walked on Saturday, then capped the week off with a four-hit performance on Sunday that included another double, an RBI, and a stolen base.

On the heels of this offensive surge, Azocar now finds himself batting .297/.348/.531 with 12 doubles, two triples, six home runs, 22 RBIs, 30 runs scored, seven stolen bases, 11 walks, and 36 strikeouts through 34 games (158 plate appearances) for Salem this season. That includes a .405/.463/.838 line in 41 plate appearances against lefties and a .259/.308/.426 line in 117 plate appearances against righties.

Among 84 qualified hitters in the Carolina League entering play this week, Azocar ranks sixth in slugging percentage, ninth in isolated power (.234), 10th in line-drive rate (28.6%), 12th in batting average, 13th in OPS (.879), 15th in speed score (8.2), 18th in wOBA (.397), 22nd in wRC+ (127), and 32nd in strikeout rate (22.8%), per FanGraphs.

Defensively, Azocar has been used almost exclusively in center field by Salem this season. The projectable 6-foot-2, 195-pounder has made 26 starts and logged 228 1/3 error-free innings in center for the RidgeYaks thus far, recording one assist. He has also made eight starts at DH and has prior experience at both corner outfield positions.

Azocar, who just turned 19 in February, originally signed with the Red Sox for $40,000 as an international free agent out of Venezuela in January 2024. He made his professional debut in the Dominican Summer League before arriving stateside for the first time in 2025. Following an eye-opening spring training in Fort Myers, he came out of the gates firing in the Florida Complex League and arrived in Salem last May.

Even though he struggled in his first stint with Salem, Azocar’s stock has still steadily risen since making the jump to full-season ball a year ago. Baseball America and MLB Pipeline both currently rank him as Boston’s No. 10 prospect, citing his five-tool potential and encouraging underlying data. At the same time, there are questions about his approach at the plate and whether he can stick in center field long-term.

Nonetheless, Azocar is clearly pushing for a new challenge in the form of a promotion to High-A Greenville. At this point, that happening feels more like a matter of when, not if.

(Picture of Enddy Azocar: Scott Audette/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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Author: Brendan Campbell

Writing about the Red Sox and the Red Sox farm system.

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