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Payton Tolle, the Red Sox' top pitching prospect, continues rapid ascent with promotion to Triple A Worcester
Payton Tolle, the Red Sox' top pitching prospect, continues rapid ascent with promotion to Triple A Worcester

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Payton Tolle, the Red Sox' top pitching prospect, continues rapid ascent with promotion to Triple A Worcester

Drafted in the second round last year, Tolle opened the season with High A Greenville. Baseball America ranks him as the No. 49 prospect in the game. Advertisement 'The strides he's been able to make from a velocity standpoint, from learning different pitches, new pitches — it's just been crazy,' said Justin Willard , the Red Sox' director of pitching. 'Development is just purely learning. How quickly are they able to learn? It's been really cool to see how quickly he's been able to pick things up, add things to his arsenal, and really utilize them in-game right away.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up In addition to adding several ticks to his fastball and topping out at 98 miles per hour, Tolle has been working on a cutter that could replace his slider, improved his changeup, and is experimenting with a curveball, Willard said. What has impressed Willard most is that adaptability, taking side-session projects into actual games. Advertisement 'It's one thing to figure it out in practice, when the tension is lower,' Willard said. 'But can I do this when there's a batter in the box and I'm ripping and roaring, I'm competing? Can we do this? Can I learn this skill?' Tolle is the first Red Sox pitcher to reach Triple A or higher in his first complete season after being drafted since Craig Hansen (who went almost straight to the majors after going in the first round in 2005) and the first starting pitcher to do so since Abe Alvarez (a second-rounder in 2003 who made a one-start cameo in the majors in 2004). And then there is Garrett Crochet , who with the White Sox in 2020 went from the draft (University of Tennessee) to the pandemic-era alternate site to the majors in about three months. 'There are some guys who are just ready faster than others,' Crochet said. 'When you've got a power fastball, you can dominate the lower levels, from what I've heard. 'I've heard tremendous things about [Tolle]. I've heard he's built like an ox. Hopefully he'll be up here to help us this year, next year, whenever it is. From what I've heard, he's going to be a big boost to the staff.' Tolle is Crochet-like not only in build — 6-feet, 6-inches and 260 pounds for the ace, 6-6 and 250 for the prospect — but in demeanor. 'Obviously, a big human being, but also a big personality, especially when he gets comfortable,' Willard said. 'He's very much a leader and he's going to attract other people to him. He actually reminds me of someone like Crochet, where they can goof around but when the lights turn on, that's the guy I want. That's the bulldog.' Advertisement Crochet Day Crochet is good to go for his start against the Royals on Tuesday, after Will the extra downtime benefit him? 'We're about to see,' manager Alex Cora said. 'Maybe tomorrow his mechanics are off and we're going to be like, oh shoot, that didn't work. But I think as far as workload … he's in a good place physically.' Crochet has thrown 141⅓ innings. Last year, he totaled 146. Story time The Red Sox had the player of the week in the American League ( Trevor Story ), Triple A International League ( Jhostynxon Garcia ), and Double A Eastern League ( Max Ferguson ). Story batted .391 (9-for-23) with 3 home runs, 4 doubles and 8 RBIs in six games … Masataka Yoshida was out of the lineup for a third game in a row, all against lefthanded starters. Cora said he will play Tuesday and Wednesday … Hunter Dobbins said he will have surgery on his torn right ACL next week. Performing the operation: Dr. Dan Cooper , the Dallas Cowboys' team physician and a go-to specialist for those who have torn the same knee ligament twice, as Dobbins has … MLB commissioner Rob Manfred visited Fenway Park on Monday to meet with the Royals, part of his check-ins with every team over the course of the season. The Red Sox had their Tim Healey can be reached at

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