Red Sox Retain Top Prospect Roman Anthony Amid Struggles
Red Sox Retain Top Prospect Roman Anthony Amid Struggles

Red Sox Retain Top Prospect Roman Anthony Amid Struggles

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The Boston Red Sox, currently struggling near the bottom of the AL East and facing a losing streak, have yet to promote their top prospect, Roman Anthony, to the major league team despite his strong Triple-A performance. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow explained that the decision balances Anthony's development and readiness with the team's current state and 2025 season priorities, emphasizing the need for Anthony to have consistent playing time rather than sporadic appearances. The Red Sox face roster challenges, as there is no clear spot for Anthony in the outfield without moving established players like Ceddanne Rafaela or Trevor Story, and Anthony does not play the infield positions recently impacted by injuries. While fans and some analysts argue that Anthony's promotion could provide a needed spark, Breslow stresses caution to avoid placing undue pressure on the 21-year-old during the team's struggles. Despite the urgency and Anthony's impressive Triple-A stats, the organization is trying to ensure the timing and environment are right for his long-term success. The Red Sox recognize Anthony's eventual arrival is inevitable, but they continue to deliberate the best approach for both the player and the team.

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