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After an 0-for-4 night in his MLB debut on Monday, Roman Anthony wasted no time getting his first hit on Tuesday night. In the bottom of the first inning with two on and two out, Anthony ripped a two-run double to left field to give the Red Sox a 2-0 lead.
It was a 111.2 MPH line drive off the bat of Rays first baseman Yandy Diaz that caught Anthony in a limbo as he charged to field the ball off its third hop — but it snuck right under his glove and wound up rolling all the way to the warning track where Ceddanne Rafaela ranged over from center and got the ball back to the infield.
Roman Anthony, MLB's top prospect, has finally arrived in the Big Leagues, and Topps NOW has commemorated the debut with back-to-back card releases.
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The top prospect in baseball is here. The Red Sox waited longer than we might have liked, but they finally promoted outfielder Roman Anthony Monday and immediately slotted him into the No. 5 spot in the lineup against righty Shan Baz.
Marcelo Mayer was promoted to the majors to replace Alex Bregman after Bregman was injured in late May. Roman Anthony's promotion came in a similar fashion with Wilyer Abreu now hurt.