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Roman Anthony's scorching start to his MLB career has him linked to Ted Williams in some impressive stats. Read more on Boston.com.
Anthony’s ultimate valuation will pivot on where he finishes in this year’s American League Rookie of the Year voting.
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.
Much of the baseball world lauded Roman Anthony’s extension with the Red Sox as a win for both sides, but one former MLB general manager isn’t buying it.
Craig Breslow had high praise for Anthony’s impact on one of the more exciting Red Sox teams in the past few years.
Roman Anthony continues to impress. The Boston Red Sox rookie phenom, the former No. 1 prospect in all of baseball, keeps doing things that no one, or very few players, have done before. The latest is this, via OptaStats:
The 21-year-old Orioles star has seen some of the progress Red Sox rookie Kristian Campbell has made since being demoted to Triple-A Worcester.
Anthony would have the third-best on-base percentage in baseball this season if he had enough plate appearances to qualify. The post Red Sox’ Roman Anthony already reaches elite status at getting on-base appeared first on Boston.
This article was originally published on fansided.com as John Henry secretly gave Red Sox fans hope he's ready to spend around Roman Anthony.
As a team, the Red Sox lead the major leagues in doubles. Anthony had one in the third inning Saturday, and it was of the hustle variety as the outfielder thought about stretching a line drive to the right-center gap as soon as he made contact. It was his 17th of the season.
Douglas alum Roman Anthony scored both runs to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Miami Marlins on Friday night.