Roman Anthony Scratched From Red Sox Spring Opener
Roman Anthony Scratched From Red Sox Spring Opener

Roman Anthony Scratched From Red Sox Spring Opener

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Roman Anthony, the Red Sox's top prospect, was scratched from the lineup for their exhibition game against Northeastern due to soreness in his right elbow from a hit-by-pitch. Originally set to bat leadoff and play left field, Anthony's absence paved the way for veteran Trayce Thompson to take his place. Despite Anthony's absence, fans were treated to performances from other top prospects, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer, who played second base and shortstop, respectively. Manager Alex Cora emphasized that the decision to rest Anthony was precautionary. The Red Sox continue their spring training schedule with high expectations for their promising young trio, with Anthony, Campbell, and Mayer anticipated to join the major league roster by 2025. The altered lineup still showcased the team’s depth and future potential.

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