Red Sox’ Zach Fogell ends first full pro season with impressive showing in Arizona Fall League

Of the eight minor-leaguers the Red Sox sent to play in the Arizona Fall League this year, Zach Fogell was the lone pitcher from the club’s 2023 draft class to make the trip out west.

Fogell, Boston’s 18th-round selection out of Connecticut last July, enjoyed a productive fall with the Mesa Solar Sox. The 24-year-old left-hander allowed two runs (one earned) on two hits, four walks, one hit batsman, and 10 strikeouts over eight appearances spanning 9 1/3 innings of relief. Opposing hitters batted just .069 against him.

Fogell’s impressive stint in Arizona comes on the heels of a solid first full season as a member of the Red Sox organization. The lefty native spent most of the 2024 campaign at High-A Greenville after making a pair of scoreless relief outings for — and subsequently earning a promotion from — Low-A Salem on April 12.

Appearing in a team-leading 33 games for Greenville, Fogell posted a 3.32 ERA and 4.52 FIP with 67 strikeouts to 32 walks across 57 innings in which he held opposing hitters to a .212 batting average. That includes a 1.86 ERA and 1.90 FIP in six July outings, which led him to be named the Red Sox’ Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Month. He then pitched to a 4.15 ERA and 5.56 FIP in his final nine appearances (13 innings) of the year after the calendar flipped to August.

Unsurprisingly, Fogell fared far better against left-handed hitters (.118 batting average against) than right-handed hitters (.255 batting average against) between Salem and Greenville this year. Those lefty-righty splits can be applied to his performance in the Arizona Fall League as well, though it obviously comes from a much smaller sample size.

Anyway, Fogell was one of 85 pitchers to throw at least 55 innings in the South Atlantic League this season. Among those 85, he ranked 26th in ERA, 27th in batting average against, 32nd in strikeouts per nine innings (10.58), and 38th in strikeout rate (26.8 percent). On the flip side, he ranked 57th in WHIP (1.35), 78th in walk rate (12.8 percent), and 79th in walks per nine innings (5.05), per FanGraphs.

A native of Rhode Island, Fogell spent the first four years of his collegiate career at Brown before transferring to UConn as a graduate student. He earned First Team All-Big East honors in his lone season with the Huskies and was taken by the Red Sox with the 538th overall pick in the 2023 draft shortly thereafter. He then signed for an at-slot $150,000 bonus and made his professional debut in the rookie-level Florida Complex League last August.

Listed at 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, Fogell throws from a three-quarters arm slot and incorporates a medium leg kick into his delivery. As noted in his SoxProspects.com scouting report, the compact southpaw typically sits between 92-94 mph with his sinking fastball while mixing in an 88-90 mph changeup and an 80-82 mph sweeping slider.

Fogell, who does not turn 25 until next July, is not currently ranked by publications such as SoxProspects.com as one of the top pitching prospects in Boston’s farm system. He is projected by the site to return to Greenville for the start of the 2025 season but could rise up the organizational ladder quickly if he can cut down on the walks moving forward.

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Red Sox promote relief prospect Zach Fogell to High-A Greenville

The Red Sox have promoted relief prospect Zach Fogell from Low-A Salem to High-A Greenville, according to MiLB.com’s transactions log.

Fogell, 23, appeared in just two games for Salem to start the 2024 minor-league season. The left-hander allowed two hits and one walk to go along with seven strikeouts over 5 1/3 scoreless innings of relief in which he held opposing hitters to a .111 batting average against.

A native of Rhode Island, Fogell was selected by the Red Sox in the 18th round of last year’s amateur draft out of the University of Connecticut. He signed with Boston for $150,000 and made his professional debut in the Florida Complex League before first arriving in Salem last August.

Since entering the pro ranks a little less than nine months ago, Fogell has yet to surrender an earned run in seven total appearances (10 innings) between the FCL and Salem. He also got into a pair of major-league spring training games earlier this year and did not give up a run in 1 1/3 innings there, either.

Listed at 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, Fogell throws from a three-quarters arm slot and incorporates a medium leg kick into his delivery. The southpaw operates with a three-pitch mix that consists of a 92-94 mph fastball with late sink, an 88-90 mph changeup with arm-side run, and a sweepy 80-82 slider, per his SoxProspects.com scouting report.

Fogell, who turns 24 in July, is not currently regarded by any major publication as one of the top pitching prospects in Boston’s farm system. He joins fellow 2023 draftees Kristian Campbell, Connelly Early, Caden Rose, and Cade Feeney on Greenville’s active roster.

In addition to promoting Fogell to Greenville, the Red Sox added right-hander Trennor O’Donnell to Salem’s roster from extended spring training. Like Fogell, O’Donnell was drafted in the eighth round last year but has yet to make his professional debut.

(Picture of Zach Fogell: Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

Red Sox select UConn reliever Zach Fogell with 18th-round pick in 2023 MLB Draft

The Red Sox have selected Connecticut left-hander Zach Fogell with their 18th-round pick in the 2023 MLB Draft at No. 538 overall.

Fogell, who turns 23 later this month, is a Rhode Island native who originally began his collegiate career at Brown. He logged 21 relief innings as a freshman in 2019 but did not pitch again until 2022 after an injury sidelined him in 2020 and Ivy League schools cancelled the spring sports season in 2021 due to COVID-19 issues.

Fogell returned to game action last year and appeared in 12 games for Brown. He then transferred to UConn as a graduate student and put forth a strong 2023 campaign, posting a 1.89 ERA and 1.26 WHIP with 60 strikeouts to 23 walks in 36 relief outings (47 2/3 innings) for the Huskies. The 22-year-old southpaw held opposing hitters to a .208 batting average against and earned First Team All-Big East honors.

Listed at 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, Fogell throws from a three-quarters arm slot and operates with a three-pitch mix that consists of a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider, and a mid-80s changeup.

Fogell becomes the 11th pitcher taken by Boston within the club’s first 20 picks of this draft. The Red Sox can offer the lefty up to $150,000 without it counting toward their bonus pool. Considering that he has no eligibility remaining, though, it seems likely that Fogell will sign for significantly less.

(Picture of Zach Fogell: AP Photo/Gary McCullough)