Roman Anthony extension, Jen Pawol to make MLB history, Andrew Vaughn's rebirth & more
Briefly

Roman Anthony, a 21-year-old rookie, signed an eight-year contract extension worth $130 million with the Boston Red Sox, potentially exceeding $100 million by age 30 if performance metrics are met. Andrew Vaughn has improved significantly since being traded from the White Sox to the Brewers, currently leading the National League in OPS. Jen Pawol is scheduled to make history as MLB's first female umpire in a regular season game. The article also covers notable weekly baseball events, including key player performances and injuries.
By the time Roman Anthony is 30 years old, he will have made well over $100 million on MLB contracts alone, stemming from the Boston Red Sox latest extension.
Andrew Vaughn has gone from struggling with the White Sox to leading the NL in OPS since being traded to the Brewers, showcasing a remarkable turnaround.
Jen Pawol is set to debut as MLB's first female umpire in a regular season game during the Marlins vs. Braves series finale.
The Good, The Bad & The Uggla section includes a legendary pitching matchup, a Boston fan able to reuse an old sign, and a Cubs player injury.
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