It's just a taste. One which all first-round picks are afforded.
Five years ago, it was Triston Casas stepping into the batting cage at Fenway Park with J.D. Martinez looking on, launching balls in the center field stands just a few days after his high school graduation.
Friday, it was Kyle Teed's turn.
The Red Sox' first-round pick from this year's MLB Draft (14th overall) celebrated signing his first professional deal - one that includes a $4 million signing bonus - by taking batting practice at Fenway while going through a meet-and-greet with various members of the current big league club.
Here is a look at the former University of Virginia catcher's first swings as a pro, along with his entire meeting with the assembled media:
The next Fenway introduction figures to come Sunday with the Red Sox' second-round pick Nazzan Zanetello scheduled to celebrate his new deal.