Red Sox Sign Roman Anthony to $130M Eight-Year Extension
Red Sox Sign Roman Anthony to $130M Eight-Year Extension

Red Sox Sign Roman Anthony to $130M Eight-Year Extension

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The Boston Red Sox have signed rookie outfielder Roman Anthony to a record-breaking eight-year, $130 million contract extension, potentially escalating to $230 million through 2034. At just 21 years old and with only 46 MLB games under his belt, Anthony's extension is the largest ever for a Red Sox player with fewer than 150 at-bats and reflects the club's renewed commitment to retaining homegrown talent after past failures like Mookie Betts. Anthony, who debuted in June and is hitting .283/.400/.428, expressed his strong desire to remain in Boston, calling it a special place to play. The deal, which includes incentives for awards and performance, signals the Red Sox's belief in Anthony as a franchise cornerstone, inspiring excitement and support from teammates and fans alike. Executive leadership prioritized locking down Anthony after the trade deadline, learning from previous missteps with homegrown stars. The extension cements Anthony alongside other young talent, indicating Boston's strategic focus on a strong, sustainable core for future competitiveness.

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