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Roman Anthony only has 52 major league games under his belt, but he’s impressed at the plate and on the field during that brief stretch.
The Boston Red Sox have a budding, young superstar on their hands. It's hard to argue against the production that Roman Anthony has been able to put up for Bost
Roman Anthony continues to be a machine at the plate. The Boston Red Sox rookie homered on Tuesday night in a rout in Houston, and he also displayed his eye with a ridiculous four walks out of the leadoff spot. It's that combination of skills that keeps putting Anthony in rare company when it comes to MLB history.
Roman Anthony and the Boston Red Sox have agreed on a contract extension that will keep the star rookie the face of the franchise for nearly a decade.
Roman Anthony continues to make Red Sox history after just a few months. It's not just the big things, like batting average or on-base percentage. Anthony does seemingly everything right and even joined Rafael Devers, Tony Conigliaro, and Ted Williams as the only four players in team history to hit homers in back-to-back games at his age.
Garcia — who received his nickname from a social media user because his first name “is reminiscent of a password” — is arguably the top position player prospect in the Red Sox system now that Anthony has graduated from prospect status. The 22-year-old Garcia and 19-year-old shortstop prospect Franklin Arias are neck and neck.
The Red Sox signed rookie phenom Roman Anthony to an eight-year, $130 million contract through 2033, spending some of the cash they saved by trading Rafael Devers away on a player they hope will be the centerpiece of the next generation of Boston stars.
Rookie Roman Anthony broke his silence after signing an eight-year, $130M extension with the Red Sox following a strong MLB debut.
The Boston Red Sox have been the hottest team in baseball, and the excitement reached another level on Wednesday when they agreed to a long-term extension with
The Red Sox announced why rookie outfielder Roman Anthony was removed from the starting lineup just minutes before opening a series with Kansas City.
Xander Bogaerts knows better than most what it’s like to walk a mile in Roman Anthony’s shoes, and his scouting report of the Red Sox rookie is a glowing one.