Boston – a large majority of fans of the Red Sox here in Fenway Park represented Marcelo MayerThe first major league at the BAT on Saturday.
Boston promoted the very classified perspective between matches 1 and 2 of the double-head of Saturday after placing the third basic player Alex Bregman on the IL with a “significant” quadruple injury. Mayer, 22, went 0 for 4 with three stick withdrawals.
Mayer described the standing fans as “brilliant”.
“I have never lived anything like it in my life,” said Mayer Boston’s 2-1 defeat against Orioles in match 2. “In fact, I just made sms to my friends and parents at that time. So this is certainly something that I will remember for the rest of my life. ”
Mayer – Who Baseball America ranks n ° 8 on his Top 100 list – Once again, starts at the third base and strikes the sixth Sunday in the Final of the Orioles series.
“I think you just feel like a rush throughout your body,” said Mayer. “But at the same time, it’s a bit difficult to take it because you have to do a job. So I tried as much as possible.”
Novel Anthony Belts 116 MPH Homer
Top Prospect Red Sox Roman Anthony surrounded by 116 mph in the second match of Triple-A WordsterDouble head of Saturday after Mayer was called.
A Red Sox player on Sunday called Anthony “an animal”. Someone else smiled that it was “a statement”, a home run after Mayer’s call. Woosox official X account tweeted a video of it and wrote ” * nervous laughter *”.
Baseball America class Anthony Prospect No. 1 of the game.
He marked Anthony’s second circuit in minors with an output speed of 116 MPH. He also had one last year at Double-A Portland.
Only 12 balls in play were affected at 116 mph or harder in major leagues this season.
He continues to dominate early
Left -wing perspective of Red Sox Connelly early continued his domination in the 4-1 victory of Double-A Portland on Reading on Sunday. He withdrew nine years and granted a safe blow and four walks on 5 -roundless rounds.
The 23 -year -old man withdrew 47 of the 113 strikers he faced for a percentage of withdrawal of 41.6%.