In extending Roman Anthony, the Red Sox front office shows it has an ethos
Briefly

The Red Sox announced an eight-year, $130 million extension for Roman Anthony, signaling a commitment to long-term competitiveness. Under Craig Breslow, the goal is to build a quality team capable of winning the AL East and contending for World Series, focusing on consistency. The current young core includes Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and others, differing significantly from the past when Mookie Betts and others were traded or regressed. The organization aims to avoid previous mistakes in developing its young talent moving forward.
Craig Breslow emphasized the importance of winning in Boston and maintaining a standard of quality and consistency, aiming to make the Red Sox perennial contenders for the AL East and World Series titles.
The Red Sox have successfully built a new young core, featuring talents like Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer, in contrast to the previous core which has been traded or regressed.
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