Alex Cora On Red Sox Calling Up Roman Anthony Mlb Com
For the Boston Red Sox the month of May has been a nightmare. On April 30, they were in second place in the American League East at 17-15, just 1 1/2 games behind the first place New York Yankees. Heading into their May 30 matchup against the Atlanta Braves, the Red Sox have lost five in a row and have slumped to 27-31, 9 1/2 games behind the Yankees in fourth place. The team that scored more runs in April (148) than any other team in the Major Leagues, scored the 11th-most in May (111). They also rank 11th in May OPS (.728) after posting the third-highest (.786) in April. The Red Sox on the season have struggled to hit with runners in scoring position, with a .237 batting average, 21st in MLB.
Clearly, the Boston offense needs a shot in the arm. As it happens, they have the No. 1-ranked prospect in baseball at the Triple-A level. Roman Anthony, a 21-year-old 2022 second-round draft pick out of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, would appear to have nothing left to prove at the minor league level. The Boston Red Sox can’t afford to squander any more time. They are currently 31-35, nine and a half games behind the leaders of the board, and four games down in the wild card.
Roman Anthony in left, Jarren Duran in center, and a mixture of David Hamilton and Ceddanne Rafaela at second would be their ideal defensive lineup. Rafaela is a great center, but Duran, who primarily played left this season, was a Gold Glove finalist there last season for the center position. It would be far above average to have Wilyer Abreu, Duran, and Anthony in the right outfield. At second, Hamilton and Rafaela would be a huge improvement. Red Sox supporters’ cries on talk radio and social media would be much more warranted if Anthony stayed at Triple-A for another day. Try PFSN's FREE fantasy baseball trade analyzer to help you make the best decisions for your fantasy teams!
While Roman Anthony’s call-up was the big story on Monday, the other side of the coin was Wilyer Abreu, whom the Red Sox placed on the 10-day injured list with a left-oblique strain. “Obviously not the way you want it,” manager Alex Cora said of the ‘24 Gold Glover’s injury opening the door for baseball’s No. 1 overall prospect. “Willy’s a good player, great defender, a good at-bat.” Abreu is hitting .245 with a .792 OPS. After hitting 15 home runs in 132 games last season, he’s already hit 13 in just 64 games this year.
The reigning American League Gold Glove right-fielder, he ranks in the 86th MLB percentile in Field Run Value, 92nd percentile in Outs Above Average, and 95th percentile in arm strength. The injury happened during Sunday’s series finale at Yankee Stadium, an 11-7 Red Sox victory. Abreu wasn’t in the starting lineup, but entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the seventh and replaced Rob Refsnyder in right-field. “Yesterday there was a fly-ball he hit to center and I saw him running to first, and I’m like ‘There’s something going on here,’” Cora explained. “He got treatment after the game, got treatment today. We hope it’s not a while, we’ll get more details later on, but it makes sense to put him on the IL.”
Alex Cora could soon get an opportunity to manage Roman Anthony. Baseball’s premier prospect continued to punish minor-league pitching and demolished a 497-foot grand slam on Saturday. Anthony, now hitting .288/.423/.491 at Triple-A Worcester, may eventually provide another option for Cora’s lineup. Boston’s offense didn’t need much help when it combined to score 21 runs in consecutive wins over the New York Yankees. But before Sunday’s 11-7 victory, Cora faced questions about Anthony’s potential arrival. Cora playfully acknowledged Anthony’s “good swing” on the grand slam that traveled 115.6 mph, per MassLive’s Christopher Smith.
However, he was more focused on defeating Boston’s fiercest rival. “My mind is with the 26 guys we have here, and we’ve got a chance to win a big league series against a rival that is playing good baseball,” Cora told reporters. “So we’ll leave it at that.” NEW YORK — Red Sox prospect Roman Anthony belted a 497-foot grand slam Saturday, the longest home run tracked by Statcast this season (majors and minors). On Sunday, manager Alex Cora was peppered with questions about when the game’s No. 1 prospect will finally be called up to Boston.
“Good swing,” Cora said about the grand slam, smiling. Is there a good chance that Anthony will be called up Monday when the Red Sox return to Fenway Park or sometime this week? “I cannot answer the question,” Cora said before the rubber game of Boston’s three-game series with New York here at Yankee Stadium on Sunday. “My mind is with the 26 guys we have here. And we’ve got a chance to win a big league series against a rival that is playing good baseball. So we’ll leave it at that.
Try to win this game.” With prized rookie Roman Anthony struggling at the plate since arriving in the majors, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora figured some playful banter was in order Monday night. “We were joking before the game,” Cora said. “I made up that he texted me last night like, ‘Bruh, c'mon, hit me third.'” In reality, it was Cora’s decision to slot the 21-year-old into the No. 3 spot — a bold move in the Red Sox’s first game since trading star slugger Rafael Devers.
And it paid off immediately. In the top of the first inning, Anthony got a hold of a 96 mph fastball from Mariners starter Logan Gilbert and launched it 391 feet over the right-center field wall at T-Mobile Park... The blast helped lift Boston to a 2-0 win over Seattle, their sixth consecutive victory. Roman Anthony goes deep for his first career home run! pic.twitter.com/nRORmnyxrC MLB, Baseball Herren, USA Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves Jun 1, 2025 Cumberland, Georgia, USA Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora 13 shown in the dugout before the game against the Atlanta Braves...
Cumberland Truist Park Georgia USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xDalexZaninex 20250601_dwz_sz2_0000018 MLB, Baseball Herren, USA Boston Red Sox at Atlanta Braves Jun 1, 2025 Cumberland, Georgia, USA Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora 13 shown in the dugout before the game against the Atlanta Braves... Cumberland Truist Park Georgia USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xDalexZaninex 20250601_dwz_sz2_0000018 The pressure was real—late innings, lights buzzing, and the crowd locked in. With the game on the line, a high-stakes decision unfolded that instantly drew heat. It was the bottom of the seventh, two outs, runner at first, Red Sox trailing 5-4.
The left-handed reliever, Taylor Rogers, was ready for the Reds. Sitting on the bench was a red-hot lefty killer—a $2 million veteran with a .942 OPS against southpaws this season. However, instead of calling the slugger, Alex Cora stuck with the 21-year-old rookie, Roman Anthony, still earning the stripes. The outcome? A swinging strikeout, momentum lost, and lastly, the game. That $2M veteran was Rob Refsnyder, and by all logic, he looked like the perfect call.
Yet Alex Cora had other plans. When asked related to the snub, the manager’s reaction was simple but telling: “Nah. We didn’t hit for Roman in Anaheim the other day in the eighth. So he’s gonna hit.” Cora was not managing by the numbers; he was managing by belief, and this belief rested on Baseball America’s No. 1 prospect, who had struck out just moments earlier on a 79.6 mph sweeper.
The Boston Red Sox will be without Roman Anthony for an extended period of time. Anthony has an oblique strain that could sideline him for four to six weeks, according to Alex Cora. Anthony exited Tuesday's game early and now the Red Sox know they will likely have to finish the regular season without him. Anthony's absence could factor into the Red Sox's postseason if the initial timeline is correct. Anthony has been a star in his early run with the team, and Cora revealed what he told Anthony after suffering an injury at such a crucial time. "I told him to envision (American League Championship Series), first at-bat," Cora said Wednesday, per MassLive's Christopher Smith.
"That's what I told him. Just put that goal in your mind and hopefully it happens." Anthony has already signed a long-term extension, so the Red Sox are hoping he can make an impact for years to come, and they'll likely take their time with him. However, it's hard to deny that losing him significantly hurts the team.
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