
Could Red Sox Rookie Roman Anthony Be Baseball’s Next Superstar? Here’s What to Expect.
If Anthony hits the ground running — no pun intended — it might look a lot like Detroit’s Riley Greene. If it takes a bit more time for his average to stabilize and the contact ability to show, it could be more along the lines of Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez. If Anthony fills out more than expected, loses a step or two and doesn’t hit for as much average as is anticipated, Jay Bruce or the older version Brandon Nimmo might be reasonable comparisons.
One last note about Anthony’s offensive profile: He rarely swings. His swing rate the past three seasons has hovered between 35% and 38%, an incredibly low figure that would place him in MLB’s bottom five. The only player with a lower swing rate than the 35.6% Anthony posted in Triple-A this year? Juan Soto.
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