After a brief move back to the position player side of things with our last vote, we move right back to the pitching prospects with the number ten guy on our community top prospects list. The halfway point of our list wasn’t a terribly contested one, as the winner had been getting a few votes here and there before finally taking the majority in this one. Votes were sort of spread out, but Mike Shawaryn wasn’t pushed much by anyone, receiving 18 of 40 votes (45 percent) to round out our top ten.
If you’ll recall, the Red Sox had to adjust their draft strategy on the fly back in 2016 when Jay Groome fell to them with the 12th overall pick.