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Anthony will make his major league debut Monday night at home against Tampa Bay, batting fifth and playing right field, Alex Cora said.
Boston fans, understandably, have been clamoring for Anthony to get the call to the big leagues. The Red Sox haven't exactly been hurting for offense, ranking fourth in MLB in runs (330) and sixth in team batting average (.255), OPS (.753) and home runs (83).
The lethal bat that turned Roman Anthony into MLB Pipeline’s No. 1 overall prospect has led to the 21-year-old’s much-anticipated promotion to the Red Sox. Anthony, who will wear No. 48, will be start
Roman Anthony expected to spend all night on the Triple-A bus to Lehigh Valley. Instead the top Red Sox prospect learned he’d be headed to Boston to make his MLB debut instead.
Jake Mangum had four hits, and Junior Caminero drew a bases-loaded walk in the 11th inning as the Tampa Bay Rays took advantage of Boston mistakes to win 10-8 and spoil the debut of top Red Sox prospect Roman Anthony.
Marcelo Mayer was promoted to the majors to replace Alex Bregman after Bregman was injured in late May. Roman Anthony's promotion came in a similar fashion with Wilyer Abreu now hurt.
Hunter Dobbins raised some eyebrows -- as well as the hackles of several New York players -- with some anti-Yankees sentiments he shared over the weekend.
The Boston Red Sox called up top prospect Roman Anthony two days after the 21-year-old outfielder hit a 497-foot grand slam for Triple-A Worcester.