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Johnny Damon, Jackie Bradley Jr., Keith Foulke, and several other Red Sox made guest appearances at Fenway Park. The post Former Red Sox players, All-American Rejects steal the show at Fenway Park during Savannah Bananas games appeared first on Boston.
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2) Roman Anthony hit his first Fenway Park home run. It went 418 feet into the center field bleachers. His two-run blast — which left his bat at 106.4 mph — gave the Red Sox a 5-1 lead in the fifth inning. He connected on a 90.7 mph fastball from Rockies left-handed starter Austin Gomber. It came right after Romy Gonzalez tripled with two outs.
Boston Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony hits first Fenway Park home run, a key MLB rookie milestone for the 21-year-old outfielder.
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Brayan Bello struck out a season-high 10 in the first nine-inning complete game of his career, Trevor Story hit a three-run homer and the Boston Red Sox beat the Colorado Rockies 10-2 for their fifth straight win.
BOSTON — Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony belted his first Fenway Park home run Monday. His two-run blast gave Boston a 5-1 lead over the Colorado Rockies in the fifth inning. Watch it here. Anthony sent it 418 feet into the center field bleachers.
“There’s been a lot of great players to play there,” Anthony said. “When you play left, it’s a big task.”
"The most famous seat in the house is The Red Seat – a lone crimson dot in a sea of green in Section 42 of the right-field bleachers," loveEXPLORING said. "It marks the spot where Ted Williams launched the longest home run in Fenway history on June 9, 1946, a 502-foot blast that punctured a spectator’s straw hat."