Red Sox try to keep home win streak going, host Yankees
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SEATTLE — Roman Anthony hit his first career major league home run in the first inning Monday. The 21-year-old, who is batting third in the Boston Red Sox lineup, belted a 391-foot home run to right field. It left his bat with a 104 mph exit velocity.
But the Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers in win-now mode while on a five-game winning streak. To say the Red Sox appear dysfunctional to an outsider is to understate things dramatically. The players aren't on the same page as the front office,
Roman Anthony checked off an important box Monday in his young MLB career. The highly touted Boston Red Sox center fielder went deep in the top of the first inning for the first home run of his career.
Rafael Devers balked at becoming the Red Sox' DH, and later refused to try out first base. The team worried that would be a dangerous precedent for a roster filled with rookies.
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The anecdote serves to illustrate the reputation the pitcher-turned-executive has cultivated in Boston, which traded its best hitter to San Francisco on Sunday.
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