The Boston Red Sox are making roster moves throughout the organization and recently released a former prized international prospect. Boston released Vladimir Asencio on Nov. 7, according to his MLB.com transaction log.
Asencio signed with the Red Sox as an international prospect in 2024 for a $1 million signing bonus. The young outfielder was the No. 34 international prospect in his class, according to MLB Pipeline. He was the No. 25 Red Sox prospect in 2024 and one of their biggest signings during the 2024 international signing period.
In 2024, he played 43 games for the DSL Red Sox Red, slashing .165/.317/.195 with 13 RBIs. In 2025, he was placed on the restricted list on July 23, but no reason was revealed. He was activated off the restricted list on Nov. 7 and released.
In his second season, he showed some improvement, hitting .228 with 10 RBIs through 23 games. However, he was failing to live up to the expectations of a player the Red Sox spent nearly 20% of their international bonus pool money on in 2024.
Asencio was praised for his athleticism as a prospect, but early showings in the Red Sox organization were not great. Ultimately, the Red Sox parted ways with the 18-year-old before he could ever make an impact in the big leagues.
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“Athleticism is the first thing that jumps off the page with Asencio,” MLB Pipeline wrote on Asencio. “Although he has just average arm strength from center field with fair footwork and range, his speed should enable him to maximize his tools defensively. That same quickness figures to play to his advantage on the basepaths with his medium-sized frame.”
Boston will have more opportunities to land more promising international prospects in next year’s international signing period.