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Top Roman Anthony News
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Dealing with foot injury
Anthony fouled a ball off his foot while playing for Triple-a Worcester on Friday and didn't play Saturday or Sunday, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
Anthony appears to have avoided a worst-case scenario, as X-rays retuned negative. The 20-year-old outfielder is due to return to Worcester's lineup during the upcoming week. The foot injury occurred during his first game back in the outfield, after Anthony was limited to designated-hitter duties because of shoulder inflammation. Other than a couple of minor injuries, Anthony has been highly impressive at Worcester and remains a likely candidate to make his MLB debut at some point this season. Through 23 games, he's hitting .313 with a 1.039 OPS, five home runs, five doubles, one triple, 14 RBI and 21 RBI.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Back in outfield at Triple-A
Anthony returned to playing the outfield at Triple-A Worcester this week after previously being limited to designated hitter duties due to right shoulder soreness.
Anthony started in the DH spot for nine straight games as he dealt with minor soreness in his throwing shoulder, but he played left field in the first game of a doubleheader Wednesday and shifted to right field Thursday. The top prospect has slashed .308/.444/.590 with five home runs, two stolen bases and a 21:20 K:BB over 99 plate appearances this season with Worcester. Now that the 20-year-old is back to playing defense, it would not be a surprise if he earns a promotion to the major leagues sooner rather than later, although there's no obvious spot for him in the Boston outfield at the moment.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Limited to DH at Triple-A
Anthony has been limited to designated-hitter duty at Triple-A Worcester of late due to minor right shoulder soreness, Chris Henrique of Beyond the Monster reports.
Anthony has been used exclusively at DH since April 11 and is set to be the DH again during Worcester's day/night doubleheader Thursday. The shoulder issue has not affected Anthony at the plate, as he's gone 7-for-12 with a 1:3 K:BB in three games at DH. It's not clear when Anthony -- who is slashing .283/.441/.500 with two homers overall this season -- might be ready to play the outfield again.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Crushes two homers
Anthony went 2-for-3 with two walks, two home runs, three RBI and two additional runs scored for Triple-A Worcester on Sunday.
Anthony turned on a cutter in sixth inning, depositing his first home run over the fence in right field, then went the other way in the eighth on a sinker for his second blast. In addition to the raw power, Anthony showed off another of his best traits: good swing decisions. Across five plate appearances, he swung at just one pitch outside the zone, working a pair of walks for the second consecutive game.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Set to begin season at Triple-A
The Red Sox plan to assign Anthony to Triple-A Worcester prior to Thursday's season opener versus the Rangers, Sean McAdam of MassLive.com reports.
Though Boston has yet to make any formal transaction with Anthony after he took part in big-league camp and posted a .715 OPS in Grapefruit League play, the 20-year-old's chances of making the Opening Day roster likely evaporated after Wilyer Abreu was able to overcome a gastrointestinal issue before the end of spring training. Anthony will thus head back to Triple-A, but he might not have to wait long to make his MLB debut if he continues to mash at Worcester like he did following his promotion from Double-A Portland last August. Over his 164 plate appearances with Worcester to close out the 2024 minor-league season, Anthony slashed .344/.463/.519 with three home runs and five stolen bases.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Homers in Breakout game
Anthony batted leadoff and went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Thursday's Spring Breakout game against Rays prospects.
Anthony had been on the shelf for a week-and-a-half due to an illness but returned to Grapefruit League action on Wednesday. The 20-year-old announced his presence Thursday as one of three top Boston prospects to go deep -- Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell also homered. With Wilyer Abreu (illness) looking like he won't be ready for Opening Day, Anthony has a real chance to start the regular season on the major-league roster.
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Red Sox's Roman Anthony: Back in spring lineup
Anthony (illness) will start in left field and bat seventh in Wednesday's Grapefruit League game against the Twins, Rob Bradford of WEEI.com reports.
Anthony will make his return to the spring lineup for the first time since March 2, after a bout with an illness kept him out for more than a week while also resulting in him losing about 10 pounds. The 20-year-old outfield prospect might have been facing an uphill battle to make the Opening Day roster had he stayed healthy throughout the spring, and the missed time due to the illness makes it even more likely that he'll begin the season at Triple-A Worcester. Anthony shouldn't need much more time in the minors before making his MLB debut, as he slashed a blistering .344/.463/.519 with a 19.1 percent walk rate and 19.5 percent strikeout rate in 164 plate appearances for Worcester after getting a promotion from Double-A Portland last August.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 200 lbs |
Age: 20 |
Experience: R |
Bats/Throws: L, R |