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Roman Anthony Makes Red Sox History Not Done Since 1965 originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kudos to the Boston Red Sox for figuring things out over the past few weeks. When it looked like the Red Sox were dead in the dirt, all they did was respond with an impressive streak heading into the All-Star break, winning 10 in a row.
Boston Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony got to relax and enjoy the All-Star break, but he hopes it's the last time that happens for the foreseeable future. Anthony has been everything the Red Sox could have hoped for in his first month as a big-leaguer.
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Roman Anthony is youngest Red Sox player in 60 years to achieve this featAnthony, at 21 years old, is the youngest Red Sox player to have a nine-game hit streak since Tony Conigliaro 60 years ago. He's the youngest @RedSox hitter with a 9-game hit streak since 1965 (Tony Conigliaro). pic.twitter.com/ByTpJdK0wC
The All-Star break represents an opportunity to rest, unplug, and process his arrival in the big leagues. The rookie outfielder hopes not to become accustomed to the respite.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox as Roman Anthony Just Made 60-Year Red Sox History. The Boston Red Sox have a bright future and one of the biggest reasons why certainly is young outfielder Roman Anthony.
The Boston Red Sox's long-anticipated trio of Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony have all made their debut.
Roman Anthony has more than lived up to the hype ever since making his highly anticipated debut, but he isn’t the only Red Sox rookie to earn high marks in the Herald’s Midseason Red
Are the Boston Red Sox going to trade one of their starting outfielders at the Jul. 31 deadline? At first glance, having Roman Anthony, Ceddanne Rafaela, Wilye
The Red Sox went into the MLB All-Star break on a 10-game winning streak and it appears the team might be coming together, giving the Yankees, who also have to deal with the division-leading Blue Jays, some serious competition for the top spot.
Boston Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony hits first Fenway Park home run, a key MLB rookie milestone for the 21-year-old outfielder.
Anthony was on first base when Ceddanne Rafaela connected on a no-doubt, walkoff, two-run home run off Friday night.