Plus, Jason Alexander takes a no-hitter deep. Look, it’s been a real tough week and it’s only Wednesday. I say that in recognition of the fact that I am completing this article at 1:30 AM on said Wednesday morning.
When thinking about which Red Sox prospects broke out the most last year, outfielder Roman Anthony probably comes first to mind, and rightfully so. On the pitching side of things, though, that distinction might belong to none other than Yordanny Monegro.
Less than two weeks until pitchers and catchers, and still not much has happened. If it ever will. It’s been a quiet state of affairs in Red Sox Nation.
Height/Weight: 6’3″, 200 | Bat/Throw: L/R | 2nd Round (79), 2022 (BOS) | ETA: 2025 A second round pick in the 2022 draft, Anthony has already made waves with his power to all fields and advanced approach.
The Boston Red Sox still have plenty of question marks about the roster. Boston entered the offseason with plenty of roster holes to fill and hasn't been able to get everything it needs yet.
Position players are leading the way in Boston
Much of former Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom's tenure was focused on drafting and developing top prospects to create a new wave of core players for the organization after a few down years.
Not only did Roman Anthony emerge as the top young outfielder in the Red Sox farm system in 2023; he also established himself as one of the premier prospects in all of baseball.
Plus, injuries and promos After Chaim Bloom was let go, there was plenty of discourse around the state of the organization. The farm system was naturally a topic that was highlighted in that discussion, given its transformation.
The Boston Red Sox appear to have a star in the making after a season in which one of their top prospects embarked on a meteoric rise. While it seemed
The Boston Red Sox have some very intriguing prospects. A few years ago, this wouldn't been said lightly but times have changed. Boston now has one of the best farm systems in baseball and soon enough, some of the top prospects will begin making their way toward Fenway Park.
The affiliates split the day, as Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel looked to make a difference in their second Double-A game. Sometimes, it’s not about quantity, but quality...
WooSox Pull it Off in Bottom of Ninth but the Rest of the Farm Take the Loss Woo Sox vs. Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta) The WooSox trailed throughout, until a four-run rally in the ninth arrived just in time.
The Red Sox are promoting top prospects Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel from High-A Greenville to Double-A Portland, as was first reported by MiLB Central on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Boston Red Sox will have some very exciting prospects making their way to the big leagues in the not-so-distant future. Boston's farm system has taken a major step forward over the last few years and is now one of the best in baseball.
Top Red Sox outfield prospect Roman Anthony homered for the third time this season in High-A Greenville’s doubleheader against the Brooklyn Cyclones at Fluor Field on Thursday night.
The Boston Red Sox's farm system certainly is in a significantly better place than it was a few years ago. Boston farm system at one point was ranked in the lower third in all of baseball but now is considered one of the best.
Only one W on the farm, but several starting pitchers threw well and Roman Anthony can’t be stopped. milb.com Worcester got behind early in this one, 4-0, with the RailRiders scoring a single run in each of the first four innings off of starter Brian Van Belle, who went five innings total allowing eight hits.
The Boston Red Sox only had one true top prospect for the first half of the season -- shortstop Marcelo Mayer -- according to the consensus of analysts, until now.
Roman Anthony is really starting to turn it on and make a name for himself Another day, another home run from Roman Anthony (oh, and his other hit was a double).
There’s a case to be made that the Red Sox have pitching prospects that could impact the big league roster. It just won’t happen this season because the majority of these young arms are in Double-A or High/Low-A.
The Boston Red Sox received high praise when they snagged then-high school outfielder Roman Anthony in the supplemental second round of the 2022 Major League Baseball Draft. The 19-year-old slugger was renowned for his combination of raw power, advanced approach at the plate and quality defensive ability.
The Red Sox have promoted outfield prospect Roman Anthony from Low-A Salem to High-A Greenville, per the club’s minor-league transactions log. Anthony, 19, is currently regarded by Baseball America as the No.
The numbers might not be there quite yet, but Red Sox outfield prospect Roman Anthony is still drawing the attention of talent evaluators in the Carolina League.
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