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Roman Anthony left the yard for the first time of his Major League career Monday night. The Red Sox prospect hit his first career home run as Boston beat the Mariners, 2-0, in Seattle to begin a nine-game road trip.
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SEATTLE — Roman Anthony hit his first career major league home run in the first inning Monday. The 21-year-old, who is batting third in the Boston Red Sox lineup, belted a 391-foot home run to right field. It left his bat with a 104 mph exit velocity.
But while all eyes were initially on Anthony getting ready to take the field for the second time in his major league career, the attention quickly shifted to Anthony's sister, Lia, when cameras zeroed in on the family sitting right next to the Red Sox dugout.
Roman Anthony, the Red Sox baseball star, made his first major league hit! But, his sister stole the spotlight.
In his second game at the major league level, Anthony has his first hit, driving in a two-run double for the Red Sox.
You don't need me to tell you Roman Anthony is good. From the moment Roki Sasaki exhausted his rookie eligibility, Anthony has been the consensus top prospect in baseball (and probably should have been before then,
Roman Anthony hit a two-run double for his first major league hit and added a sliding catch in right field to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1.