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The Red Sox made a significant change to their batting order for Game 2 of this weekend’s trio with the visiting New York Yankees. When Jarren Duran plays his 424th career game in the Majors on Saturday night,
The Boston Red Sox are reportedly making the long-awaited move to call up top prospect Roman Anthony from Triple-A Worcester on Monday. Anthony, who slugged a 497-foot grand slam in front of executive Craig Breslow on Sunday, will get his first chance at big league stardom in the Red Sox’ Monday matinee with the Tampa Bay Rays.
A long-time Boston writer warns that Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony may return to Triple-A unless changes are made before Wilmer Abreu is back.
Alex Bregman's return to the Red Sox isn't imminent, but he's hopeful to be back in the lineup in the next few weeks.
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.
Roman Anthony wearing No. 48 didn’t last very long. 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:
USA Today's Bob Nightengale made it clear that despite the Boston Red Sox's brutal start to the 2025 campaign, manager Alex Cora's job is safe. "The Boston Red