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Just as the entire sports world was laughing at the Boston Red Sox, Roman Anthony gave them a reason to smile. The 21-year-old Anthony, Major League Baseball's consensus number-one prospect, launched his first career home run in his first plate appearance on Monday night against the Seattle Mariners.
This question hovered around the team as last year’s trade deadline approached, too. In 2024, a middling Red Sox team to start the year found its groove in June, going 21-14 from June 1 through July 14 to close out the first half. That convinced chief baseball officer Craig Breslow to buy.
Top prospect Roman Anthony hit his first major league home run and Lucas Giolito struck out 10 in six innings as the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 2-0.
The anecdote serves to illustrate the reputation the pitcher-turned-executive has cultivated in Boston, which traded its best hitter to San Francisco on Sunday.
The Boston Red Sox shocked Major League Baseball by trading star third baseman Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday. Since that move, several stories have surfaced about the dysfunction in the Red Sox organization.
How many times will it take for an outfielder to ignore the cutoff man or for a ground ball between the mound and first base to turn into a single before the Red Sox do something to fix their poor fundamentals?
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge spoke out after a career-worst performance against the Boston Red Sox this weekend. The post Yankees Star Aaron Judge Assigns Blame After Career-Worst Slump appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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