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| Formation | 2003; 23 years ago (2003) |
|---|---|
| Founder | Mike Andrews |
| Purpose | Coverage ofBoston Red Sox prospects |
| Methods | Website, podcast, forum |
Editor-in-chief | Mike Andrews |
Executive editor | Chris Hatfield |
Director of scouting | Ian Cundall |
Managing editor | James Dunne |
| Funding | Donations, advertising |
| Website | soxprospects |
SoxProspects is a website dedicated to covering theminor-league system of theBoston Red Sox ofMajor League Baseball (MLB).
SoxProspects.com was launched on September 20, 2003, by Mike Andrews. The website was originally designed to rankRed Sox prospects, but expanded to include apodcast, aforum, anews page, and other features that cover the entire Red Sox organization.[1]
The website has become widely recognised as an essential component for information of the Red Sox minor-league system. Jen McCaffrey ofThe Athletic called SoxProspects "the definitive voice of Red-Sox minor-league coverage".[2] Alex Speier ofThe Boston Globe stated that the website "has assumed a prominent place in the ecosystem of Red Sox fans, players and their families, officials, and competitors [...] occup[ying] a critical place in coverage of the minor league system that is unmatched in any other market."[3]
SoxPropsects has had articles published onESPN.com.[4]