
Roman Anthony’s hyped MLB debut did not go as hoped for Red Sox
NY Post
It’s only up from here, right?
All eyes were on MLB’s No. 1 overall prospect Roman Anthony on Monday night when he made his long-awaited big-league debut for the Red Sox.
Those eyes may have gotten to the 21-year-old, though, as he made a brutal error in the top of the fifth inning with two outs when a hard hit ball to Anthony in right field went from a relatively routine play to a frantic scramble.
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.
Tampa Bay had a runner on first when Anthony made the blunder, and he would score and extend the Rays’ lead to 3-0.
“It just can’t happen,” Anthony told reporters afterward, per ESPN. “It’s tough when you lose a game like that, you feel like that’s the reason we lost — little things like that. Just got to learn from it and be better.”

The deal that brought Aidan Thompson to the Rangers didn’t create the ripple effects that the Artemi Panarin trade did because of who departed the organization. That was only Derrick Pouliot, a 32-year-old defenseman more than two years removed from his last NHL game. It didn’t create the waves like one for, say, Vincent Trocheck, would have because of current NHL players or draft capital the Blueshirts received in return, either.












