The article discusses the status of outfielder Wilyer Abreu and the competitive landscape in the Red Sox's outfield. While Abreu appears secure in his position, the emergence of talents like Jarren Duran, Masataka Yoshida, Ceddanne Rafaela, and particularly Roman Anthony creates an overcrowded situation. The prospects of a trade or contract extensions for Anthony seem uncertain. Michael Fulmer, recently called up to the big leagues, faces a similar situation as he now needs to observe Anthonyâs growth from afar while focusing on his own career comeback.
It's hard to imagine a scenario where Wilyer Abreu isn't on the Red Sox now, especially with the outfield competition and Abreuâs tremendous strides.
Even with Abreu's position secured, the outfield feels overcrowded, particularly with Roman Anthony demonstrating impressive hitting in AAA.
There are no current indications that Roman Anthony will sign an extension with the Sox, which raises questions about his future with the team.
Michael Fulmer, now called up to the Majors, will have to track Anthony's progress in AAA, as he focuses on his own comeback.
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