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The Boston Red Sox have no clear plan for Roman Anthony's future in Boston once Wilyer Abreu returns from injury.
There are lofty expectations on Roman Anthony, who is baseball’s No. 1 prospect, but one 2004 Red Sox champion believes the 21-year-old is the real deal.
Roman Anthony gets a positive sign he'll remain in the Major Leagues once Wilyer Abreu is called up, based on the Boston Red Sox moving his locker to a more permanent spot.
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The latest version of the Roman Empire dawned at Fenway Park in Boston on Monday. Roman Anthony — son of Anthony Anthony and brother of Anthony Anthony Jr. — botched his Red Sox debut by whiffing on a slow roller in the outfield that led to a run.
The Boston Red Sox promoted outfielder Roman Anthony to the majors, the team announced Monday. Anthony was in the starting lineup against the Tampa Bay Rays, batting fifth and manning right field. Wilyer Abreu landed on the injured list with an oblique strain.
The Boston Red Sox rookie will don a new number — 19 — going forward, he told Tokyo Sports. The reason for the number change is unknown. No. 19 holds a lot of history for the Red Sox. Here is a list of others who have worn it: Sean Newcomb was the last Red Sox player to wear it, before being traded earlier this season.