Worcester: The reason Chad Tracy wasn’t worried Roman Anthony The mini-shirt early last week is the same reason why Anthony is especially well equipped to meet the initial challenges that he probably encounters in his first days, as long as he is called.
When Anthony will finally be called the Red Sox It has gone from a topic of local speculation to one that is discussed nationally around basketball.
Anthony, of course, reached the 2025 season as a number 1 perspective of all professional basketball. The 21 -year -old Florida campers has spent the first 62 games of the season supporting this dominant distinction in Triple A.
Each day Anthony thrives for Worcester’s Red Sox, while Boston Red Sox struggles, increases the volume and intensity of the voices urged by the club to call it the elderly.
These calls reached a new decibel level on Saturday after tenth of the season He left the bat to 115 miles per hour and traveled 497 feet.
The Red Sox wanted to be deliberate. They do not want to jump development steps for such a young player.
But now, every day, Red Sox’s wait increases anticipation and expectations will face Anthony when it finally arrives. Not everyone prosper when climbing in this point of view, especially in Boston.
Tracy has seen many players as a former player in the major league and now as a Woosox manager. He said that the talent and approach mixture of Anthony created a unique probability to succeed.
“I really enjoy being sitting in that chair and seeing it playing baseball. Seeing it -browsing all the additional extracurricular ones around it is just as pleasant because there is so much envelope,” said Tracy on Thursday. “He only manages everything so funny and maturity. It’s pretty impressive to see a boy at his age being able to do it.
“Some boys go to the roller coaster and other boys stay right here,” continued Tracy, making a line of calm and straight. “And 99.9% of the times of remaining here … is as equipped by psychologically as anyone I have been around and, at their age, this is not usual.”
Anthony has a prepared support system if you need help. In addition to friendships with Red Sox Rookies, Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell, Anthony is close to Jackson Holliday in Baltimore, which was the number 1 perspective last season. In fact, Anthony spent part of the low season living in Oklahoma with Holliday to help prepare for this season.
“It’s been great. We talk a lot,” Anthony said. “But it’s not really. We play enough baseball. When we talk, we don’t focus on basketball unless it is in the low season.
“Obviously it has long been a long time,” Anthony continued. “But I don’t send you text messages and I ask you how to handle or anything like that. We just talk.”
Anthony has done it well trusting in his instincts. He is aware that each bat that has is being examined, but he is blocking attention.
“You have no choice, so you learn to deal with it over time. This involves succeeding,” he said. “I think anything is a learning lesson. No matter what kind of attention you have, you can always learn from it and only be able to manage it and stay in the center. This is all that it can be. When you start thinking about other things, you have problems.”
Stayed in the middle when he dealt with 4 by 30 for seven games and stayed there even after His house that attracted his attention explored on Saturday. It will let others worry about how each success or failure affects the calendar of being called.
“I’m here. I’m working to improve here every day. He said Anthony, who said scrutiny has not taken away anything from the experience.” I get to play baseball to earn -my life, so it’s fun regardless of where I am. “”