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Red Sox’s Roman Anthony Compliments Rafael Devers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman ...
Roman Anthony's power-hitting prowess finally paved his way to Fenway Park. The Boston Red Sox called up Anthony, baseball's consensus No. 1 prospect, Monday before beginning a six-game homestand ...
Unfortunately, it's not so simple. Prospect development is seldom linear, and that means that prospect evaluation -- and yes, ...
That left only Anthony, who in four minor league seasons has a career OBP of .402 and an .879 OPS. On paper, there was nowhere for the 6-3, 200-pound outfielder to play.
Red Sox Prospect Roman Anthony Sneaks Out of Minor League Game ... Jun 3, 2025. Roman Anthony makes his way ... All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or ...
What Breslow and Royals general manager J.J. Picollo do control is the debuts of Anthony and Caglianone. And despite being the two most impressive hitters in the minor leagues this season, they're ...
Red Sox fans no longer have to wonder when Roman Anthony will be called up from Worcester because the top prospect got the call Monday, multiple sources confirmed to MassLive.
In addition to his counting numbers, Anthony also leads all Triple-A batters in average exit velocity (95.4 mph), showing he has the necessary skillset to translate to the big-league level. Roman ...
Roman Anthony's power-hitting prowess ... $60 million contract. That left only Anthony, who in four minor league seasons has a career OBP of .402 and an .879 OPS. On paper, there was nowhere ...
That left only Anthony, who in four minor league seasons has a career OBP of .402 and an .879 OPS. On paper, there was nowhere for the 6-3, 200-pound outfielder to play.
That left only Anthony, who in four minor league seasons has a career OBP of .402 and an .879 OPS. On paper, there was nowhere for the 6-3, 200-pound outfielder to play.
That left only Anthony, who in four minor league seasons has a career OBP of .402 and an .879 OPS. On paper, there was nowhere for the 6-3, 200-pound outfielder to play.