Connor Wong, Acquired In Mookie Betts Trade, Turns Heads With Grand Slam For Red Sox – NESN

The Mookie Betts trade already is paying off for the Boston Red Sox!

Obviously, were kidding. But Connor Wong, one of the prospects acquired in the blockbuster that sent Betts and David Price to the Los Angeles Dodgers, made waves at Red Sox spring training Tuesday by launching a grand slam in the fifth inning of Bostons 12-4 win over the Baltimore Orioles in Grapefruit League action at JetBlue Park.

What a nice swing, Red Sox interim manager Ron Roenicke told reporters in Fort Myers, Fla., per MassLive.com. Good offensive player. Hes got a lot of power. In batting practice, I stand out there and balls really jump off his bat. So if he can continue to progress as a catcher Hes real calm back there. Hes got real good hands. Hes got a strong arm. And I think its a matter of just keeping him back there. Hopefully everything just kind of cleans up. And this guy can be a really nice player.

Wongs grand slam highlighted an eight-run frame for the Red Sox, who totaled 13 hits in the lopsided victory. Obviously, its still early in camp and Wong has a ways to go in his development, but its encouraging to see the young catcher make such a strong first impression with his new organization.

The Red Sox acquired Wong, a third-round pick in 2017, along with outfielder Alex Verdugo and infield prospect Jeter Downs. Wong is the Red Soxs No. 12 prospect, according to SoxProspects.com, and could carve out a major league role in the not-too-distant future given his athleticism, offensive upside and defensive versatility.

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