Roman Anthony proved a quick study in his first MLB season.
The Boston Red Sox outfielder announced his arrival by batting .292/.396/.463 in 71 games. Anthony didn’t require much time to adjust to big league pitching, but the 21-year-old had to get accustomed to the daily grind.
Anthony discussed the lessons he learned this season during an interview on MLB Network’s “Hot Stove.”
“I think I just learned a lot about my everyday routine,” Anthony said on Friday, “You know, watching the veteran guys we have, the way that they go about their business, the guys who have stuck around and made such an impact on this game. I think that was the biggest part, to take care of myself on a day-to-day basis with the schedule and the travel.”
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