Red Sox' Roman Anthony records first career walk-off hit, seals extra-inning victory over Astros
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Roman Anthony, a 21-year-old rookie with the Boston Red Sox, recorded his first career walk-off hit in the 10th inning against the Houston Astros. He executed a successful strategy of making contact to score Wilyer Abreu and break a 1-1 tie. Anthony praised his teammates for their resilience and strong bond, emphasizing their collective spirit and enjoyment of playing together. Since his debut on June 9, Anthony has an impressive batting average of .283 and an OPS of .829, significantly contributing to the team's performance.
"Just trying to fight. Just trying to find any way I can to put the ball in play and score a run there. Just fighting."
"We're resilient. We've got a resilient group of guys. We love each other so much. We have such a great group. We're so tight. We just never give up."
"I'm just happy with how tight we are as a group. I love these guys. It's so fun to come to the ballpark every day. These fans are amazing, the city's amazing, and I love it here."
"It's amazing. It's fun. I want to do it again already."
Read at Boston.com
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