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After missing 93 games to start the season, Masataka Yoshida wasted no time making an impact in the Red Sox lineup.
Masataka Yoshida went 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI in his season debut after undergoing shoulder surgery in October, and the Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep with a 10-2 win over the Colorado Rockies.
Several former Red Sox players and The All-American Rejects made special appearances during the Savannah Bananas' two games at Fenway.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox as Red Sox's Roman Anthony Makes Candid Admission About First Fenway Park HR. Lately, Roman Anthony has been showing exactly why he's considered the number-one prospect in baseball.
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.
Boston Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony hits first Fenway Park home run, a key MLB rookie milestone for the 21-year-old outfielder.
“There’s been a lot of great players to play there,” Anthony said. “When you play left, it’s a big task.”
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.
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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.
It was a party over the weekend, with appearances by Johnny Damon, Jackie Bradley Jr., Keith Foulke, Brock Holt, Doug Flutie and ... the All-American Rejects?
Preview the July 10 matchup between the Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red Sox with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
"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."