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Roman Joseph Anthony (born May 13, 2004) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2025 after being widely recognized as baseball's top prospect.

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Amateur career

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Anthony attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.[1] He committed to play college baseball at Ole Miss after his sophomore year.[2] He was named the Broward County 7-A Player of the Year by the Sun Sentinel after hitting for a .363 batting average with five home runs, six doubles, and 22 runs batted in (RBIs) with 26 stolen bases and 32 runs scored.[3] As a senior, Anthony batted .520 with 52 hits, 14 doubles, 10 home runs, 40 RBIs, and 36 runs scored and repeated as the Broward 7-A Player of the Year.[4] He was also named the Gatorade Florida Player of the Year and Florida Mr. Baseball.[5][6] Early in the season, Anthony had seven hits in 15 at bats with four stolen bases in the National High School Invitational, which his team won.[7]

Professional career

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Anthony was considered a top prospect for the 2022 MLB draft[8] and was selected 79th overall by the Boston Red Sox.[9] He signed with the team and received an over-slot signing bonus of $2.5 million.[10] After signing, Anthony was assigned to the Rookie-level Florida Complex League Red Sox to begin his professional career.[11] He was promoted in late August to the Salem Red Sox of the Single-A Carolina League.[12]

Anthony returned to Salem at the beginning of the 2023 season.[13] He batted .228 with one home run and 18 RBI in 42 games played with Salem and was promoted to the High-A Greenville Drive.[14] Anthony was promoted a second time to the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs after hitting .294 with 12 home runs, 38 RBI, and 41 runs scored in 54 games played with Greenville.[15] He finished the season with a .272 batting average and 14 home runs with 64 RBIs and 78 runs scored.[16] Anthony was recognized as the Red Sox' minor league hitter of the year for 2023.[17]

Anthony began the 2024 season with Portland, ranked as the Red Sox' number two minor-league prospect by Baseball America.[18] In August, he was promoted to the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox, along with fellow-prospects Marcelo Mayer and Kyle Teel.[19] At the time of his promotion, Anthony had posted a .269/.367/.489 slash line with Portland.[19] In September, Anthony was named the top prospect in baseball by Baseball America, replacing Junior Caminero due to the latter's time in the majors.[20]

The Red Sox invited Anthony to 2025 spring training.[21] He was assigned to Worcester to begin the season, slashing .288/.423/.491 with 10 home runs and 29 RBI. On June 7, Anthony belted a 497-foot grand slam against the Rochester Red Wings, which was the longest blast in professional baseball to that point in the year.[22] On June 9, Anthony made his major-league debut for Boston, going hitless in four at-bats with an RBI groundout against the Tampa Bay Rays.[23][24] At age 21 years and 27 days, Anthony was the youngest Red Sox player to make his debut since Rafael Devers, who debuted at age 20 years and 274 days.[25] On June 10, Anthony's uniform number was changed from 48 to 19. The same day, Anthony recorded his first MLB hit, a two-RBI double in the first inning off of Rays pitcher Ryan Pepiot.[26] Anthony's first career home run with the Red Sox was on June 16, against the Seattle Mariners.[27] Anthony's first walk-off hit came on August 1, against the Houston Astros.[28]

On August 6, Anthony signed an eight-year contract extension worth $130 million, with significant escalators that could result in a contract worth upwards of $230 million.[29] The deal includes a club option and keeps Anthony under club control through 2034.[30] Anthony was named the American League (AL) Rookie of the Month for August after hitting .304 with six homers, 13 RBI, four doubles, 15 walks, 21 runs scored, two stolen bases, a .520 slugging percentage and a .390 on-base percentage in 26 games.[31] On September 3, the team placed him on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain, sidelining him for the remainder of the regular season.[32]

Anthony was a finalist for the AL Rookie of the Year Award. He finished third in voting. If he had finished first or second, he would have earned several million dollars in escalators on his contract extension.[33][34][35] He was named to MLB's 2025 All-Rookie team as an outfielder.[36][37]

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Roman Anthony (born May 13, 2004) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 200 pounds, he bats left-handed and throws right-handed. Widely regarded as one of the top prospects in baseball, Anthony made his MLB debut in 2025 after a rapid rise through the minors, where he was ranked as the number one overall prospect entering the season. Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, Anthony initially attended Cardinal Newman High School before transferring to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, for his junior and senior years. At Stoneman Douglas, he emerged as a standout player, committing to play college baseball for the University of Mississippi after his sophomore year but ultimately forgoing college when drafted. The Red Sox selected him in the second round (79th overall) of the 2022 MLB Draft out of high school, signing him to a $2.5 million bonus—more than three times the slot value of $820,400—to secure his professional services. Anthony's minor league career was marked by consistent offensive production and quick promotions. In 2023, his first full professional season, he split time between Low-A Salem (.228 average in 42 ), Greenville (.294 average in 54 ), and Double-A Portland (.343 average in 10 ), finishing with a .272 , 14 home runs, and 64 RBIs over 106 . In 2024, he started at Double-A Portland, batting .269 in 84 before a mid-season promotion to Triple-A Worcester, where he hit .344 in 35 , ending the year with a .291 average, 18 home runs, and 65 RBIs in 119 . In 2025, prior to his major league call-up, he played for Triple-A Worcester, hitting .288 with 10 home runs and 29 RBIs in 58 , showcasing elite power potential. Anthony debuted with the Red Sox on June 9, , and quickly adapted to major league pitching, earning of the Month honors for August. He finished his season with a .292 , 8 home runs, 32 RBIs, and an .859 percentage over 71 games. His earned him in of the Year voting. On August 6, , the Sox signed him to an eight-year, $130 million extension with a $5 million and incentives that could push the total value to $230 million, including bonuses for awards like of the Year and MVP finishes. However, an oblique strain sidelined him starting September 2, , causing him to miss Boston's postseason run, though he is expected to recover fully during the offseason without restrictions.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Roman Anthony was born on May 13, 2004, in . He is the youngest of three children in his family, with parents , a financial advisor, and Lori Anthony, a physician's assistant and owner of an aesthetics practice. His siblings include an older brother, Anthony Anthony Jr. (known as Tony), and a sister, Lia Anthony. Anthony grew up in West Palm Beach, where he often played with older children, including his brother's friends, fostering a competitive environment from a young age. His supported his athletic pursuits, with his parents taking on multiple jobs to fund and for sports activities. Anthony's initial exposure to sports included playing multiple , but quickly became his primary passion; his father coached him in from ages 7 to 11, emphasizing and fundamentals. For his education, Anthony attended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach for his and years before transferring to in , for his junior and senior years to join a stronger baseball program. The family facilitated the move by renting an apartment near the school. After his year, he committed to play college baseball at the (Ole Miss).

High school career

Roman Anthony transferred to in , after his sophomore year, and played varsity there as an during his junior and senior years (2020–2022). During his junior season in 2020–21, Anthony batted .363 with a .514 , five home runs, six doubles, 22 RBI, 32 runs scored, and 26 stolen bases over the year. He drew 25 walks and posted an OPS of 1.164 while serving as the team's and . Anthony's performance helped the Eagles secure the Class 7A state championship, the program's second title, and earned him the Sun Sentinel's Broward Class 7A–6A Player of the Year . As a senior in 2021–22, Anthony elevated his game, hitting .520 with 10 home runs, 40 RBI, 36 runs scored, 21 stolen bases, and 52 hits—including 25 extra-base hits—for an of 1.569. He committed no errors in the outfield across the season. Under his leadership, the Eagles achieved a 30–2 record, captured back-to-back Class 7A state titles, and earned the No. 1 national team ranking from Perfect Game. A standout performance came early in the season at the 2022 National High School Invitational, where Anthony tallied seven hits in 15 at-bats and four stolen bases, guiding his team to the tournament championship. Anthony's senior-year dominance was recognized with the Player of the Year award, the Farmers honor, and a second Broward County Class 7A–6A Player of the Year selection from the Sun Sentinel.

Professional career

Draft and minor league debut

Anthony was selected by the Boston in the second round, 79th overall, of the as a compensation pick following the loss of Eduardo Rodriguez. Regarded for his advanced hitting approach and power potential from high school, he signed with the on July 29, 2022, receiving a $2.5 million , above the slot value for his draft position. The contract included standard terms, marking his entry into at age 18. Anthony made his professional debut with the (FCL) Red Sox on August 9, 2022, shortly after signing. In 10 games with the rookie-level FCL team, he hit .429 with a .475 and .961 , recording 15 hits in 35 at-bats, including two doubles and seven RBI, while drawing four walks and striking out four times. This strong start showcased his plate discipline and contact skills in short-season rookie ball. On August 30, 2022, Anthony was promoted to the Low-A Salem Red Sox for the remainder of the , where he appeared in 10 games. In that brief stint, he struggled with a .189 and .522 , managing seven hits in 37 at-bats with two doubles and five walks against four strikeouts, but no s. Returning to Salem for the full 2023 Low-A , Anthony played 42 games, posting a .228 average with one , a .376 on-base percentage, and .693 , drawing 38 walks in 158 at-bats while striking out 38 times. These performances highlighted his developing power and on-base ability amid adjustment to full-season ball.

Progression through the minors

Anthony began his full professional season in 2023 with the Low-A Salem Red Sox but earned a promotion to High-A Greenville Drive on June 13 after posting a .228 batting average with a .376 on-base percentage and just one home run in 42 games, as the organization trusted his underlying metrics including strong plate discipline. In 54 games with Greenville, he slashed .305/.424/.574 with 13 home runs and 44 RBIs, showcasing improved power and earning a South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star selection. Late in the season, on August 30, Anthony advanced to Double-A Portland Sea Dogs, where in 10 games he hit .343 with one home run and eight RBIs, finishing the year with overall minor league stats of .272/.403/.466, 14 home runs, and 64 RBIs across three levels. For his rapid ascent and performance, he was named the Boston Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year and a Baseball America Minor League All-Star. In 2024, Anthony returned to Portland for a full Double-A season, batting .274/.385/.489 with 15 home runs and 45 RBIs in 84 games before his promotion to Triple-A on July 19. With Worcester, he adapted quickly, hitting .344/.463/.519 over 35 games with three home runs and strong on-base skills driven by 45 walks. His combined 2024 performance yielded .291/.396/.498 with 18 home runs and 65 RBIs in 119 games, highlighting his growth in power and contact against advanced pitching. Anthony received a non-roster invitation to the Red Sox 2025 on January 28, where he impressed evaluators with his defense and bat speed before assignment to Worcester for the . Through the early part of 2025, in 58 games with the Red Sox's Triple-A affiliate, he posted a .288/.423/.491 slash line, including 10 home runs and 29 RBIs, with exceptional plate discipline evidenced by more walks than strikeouts. A standout moment came on June 7, when Anthony hit a 497-foot grand slam—measured at 115.6 mph exit velocity—against the Rochester Red Wings, marking one of the longest home runs in minor league history and underscoring his elite raw power. This progression from High-A to Triple-A over two seasons positioned him as the Red Sox's top prospect, blending high on-base percentages with increasing slugging ability.

Major league debut and rookie season

Anthony was promoted from the Triple-A on June 9, 2025, and made his major league debut that evening against the at , starting in right field and batting seventh in the lineup. In his debut game, a 10-8 loss in 11 innings, he went 0-for-4 with a walk, a , and an RBI groundout that scored for his first career RBI, though he also committed an error in the field. Wearing number 48 for the game, Anthony's call-up came amid the Red Sox's struggles at 32-35, and his arrival coincided with an improved team performance that season. During his rookie season in 2025, Anthony established himself as a key for the Red Sox, primarily playing right field while occasionally shifting to center, and he accumulated 303 plate appearances over 71 games. He posted a .292 with 8 home runs, 32 RBI, and an .859 percentage in 257 at-bats, showcasing his plate discipline with a .396 . Notable performances included a solo home run off Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes in July, highlighting his power potential, and a walk-off single against the Chicago White Sox on August 1 to secure a 4-3 victory in extra innings. A midseason swing adjustment, which repositioned his hands for better pitch recognition, fueled a hot streak where he batted over .350 in August, solidifying his role in the middle of Boston's lineup as a left-handed bat with speed and gap power. On August 6, 2025, the Sox announced an eight-year extension for worth $130 million, 2026 through 2033 with a club option for 2034 and escalators that could push the total value to $230 million based on performance incentives and awards. This deal, signed just two months into his major league , reflected the organization's confidence in his immediate impact and long-term potential, locking in the 21-year-old prospect before eligibility. However, Anthony suffered an oblique strain on September 2, 2025, which sidelined him for the of the and Boston's postseason run. As of November 2025, he is expected to recover fully during the offseason with no restrictions anticipated for the 2026 season.

Playing style

Offensive profile

Roman Anthony is a left-handed batter who throws right-handed. He employs an open stance with his hands held high at the plate, utilizing an abbreviated to initiate his swing and achieve early timing. This setup allows for good separation between his hands and hips, contributing to a smooth, bat path that finishes with two hands. Anthony's power-hitting profile is marked by elite bat speed and in his swing, enabling consistent hard contact and above-average power potential to all fields. In the 2025 major league , he posted an exit of 94.5 mph, a barrel percentage of 15.5%, and a hard-hit rate of 60.3%, metrics that placed him among the top performers in baseball for raw power generation. His swing mechanics emphasize efficient lower-half rotation and backspin, which have driven notable feats such as a 497-foot grand slam hit during the 2025 minor league , one of the longest home runs recorded in the Statcast era at that level. Throughout his progression from high school to professional ball, Anthony refined his swing to unlock greater power, including adjustments in his first pro season to incorporate more while maintaining contact. In 2025, he further tweaked his hand position by moving them back from out in front of his body, improving his ability to handle breaking pitches and elevate the ball consistently. This evolution is reflected in his , which advanced from .243 in Low-A during 2022 to peaks of .569 in High-A and .543 in Double-A in 2023, stabilizing around .489-.519 in Triple-A from 2024 to 2025 before at .463 in his rookie major league campaign. Anthony demonstrates solid plate discipline, with walk rates improving from 11.6% in his 2022 Low-A debut to 19.2% in Triple-A during 2025, though his strikeout rate has trended higher at advanced levels, reaching 30.6% in High-A in 2023 and 27.7% in the majors that year. His on-base percentage followed a similar upward , climbing from .279 in Low-A in 2022 to .423 in Triple-A in 2025 and .396 in his major league rookie season, underscoring an aggressive yet selective approach that balances power with on-base skills.

Defensive and baserunning skills

Roman Anthony, a right-handed thrower, has primarily played positions throughout his , with a focus on field in the before transitioning to right and left field upon his major league debut in 2025. In the minors from 2022 to 2025, he logged the majority of his in field (170 games, 1,424.2 total innings), demonstrating range and reliability with a .978 fielding percentage across 205 games, committing just 10 errors on 465 chances. Scouting reports consistently grade his defensive profile as average to above-average, highlighting his ability to cover ground in center while projecting him as a viable corner outfielder in the majors due to his athleticism and instincts. Anthony's arm strength stands out as one of his strongest defensive tools, earning plus grades (60/80 scale) from evaluators for its accuracy and velocity, clocked at 84.6 mph in his 2025 MLB sample. In the minors, he recorded 17 assists over four seasons, with notable throws from center field preventing runners from advancing, though his value was slightly negative (-1 runs) in limited major league action due to small sample size. His , measured by Outs Above Average (OAA) at +6 in 2025 (approximately +6 runs saved), suggests above-average fielding potential, particularly in right field where he started post-debut, though evaluators note he is not an elite defender overall. On the basepaths, Anthony possesses average speed, graded at 50/80 by scouts, with a sprint speed of 27.8 feet per second placing him in the 59th among major leaguers in 2025. He accumulated 41 stolen bases across the minors from 2022 to 2025, including a career-high 21 in 2024 at Double-A and Triple-A. In his MLB season, he swiped 4 bases, contributing +2 runs of baserunning value through smart advances and instincts, though his overall speed limits him from being a prolific threat. Anthony has shown adaptability in professional play, shifting from center to corner outfield roles as needed to maximize his arm and positioning strengths.

Awards and honors

Minor league recognitions

In 2023, during his first full professional season primarily with Low-A Salem in the , Roman Anthony was named the Boston Red Sox Offensive Player of the Year for his standout hitting performance across levels. He also earned Post-Season honors and was selected as a . These organizational and league recognitions affirmed his rapid development as a top outfield prospect and directly influenced his promotion to Greenville to start the 2024 season. In 2024 with High-A Greenville in the , Anthony earned Red Sox Player of the Month honors in July. In 2025, prior to his major league call-up, Anthony split time between Double-A Portland in the Eastern League and Triple-A Worcester in the . With Portland, he was voted the Sea Dogs' for leading the team in key offensive categories. He received Eastern League Post-Season selection and was honored on the MiLB All-MiLB Prospect First Team, recognizing him among the top hitting prospects across all . These accolades highlighted his sustained impact.

Major league achievements

In his rookie season with the Boston Red Sox, Roman Anthony was named the Rookie of the Month for August 2025, after batting .304 with six home runs, 18 RBIs, and a .923 over 27 games. Anthony finished third in the 2025 American League Rookie of the Year voting, earning three second-place votes and 15 third-place votes for a total of 72 points, behind winner Nick Kurtz and runner-up Jacob Wilson. His strong performance, including a .292 batting average, .396 on-base percentage, and 140 OPS+ that led all qualifying rookies, contributed to this recognition. He was selected to MLB Pipeline's 2025 All-Rookie First Team as an outfielder, highlighting his impact with a .292 , 8 runs, and an .859 in 71 after debuting on 9. No additional postseason or team-specific honors were awarded to Anthony in 2025, as the finished with an 89-73 record and missed the .

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