The Red Sox are 2-7, the lowest in MLB, after losing their first three series and falling five games behind the Yankees in the AL East. Roman Anthony, the club’s most important player, publicly declared the start unacceptable, noting a lack of energy and a need for change. The 21‑year‑old’s comments, echoed by analysts on Baseball Bar‑B‑Cast, highlight growing frustration in Boston, where "sell the team" chants were heard at Fenway. The Sox now face a tough three‑game stretch against the Brewers before heading to St. Louis and Minnesota.
Red Sox Start 2-7, Roman Anthony Calls It Unacceptable
The Boston Red Sox are 2-7, the worst record in MLB, and 5 games behind the Yankees in the AL East. Roman Anthony, the team’s 21‑year‑old leadoff hitter, said the slump is unacceptable, calling it a problem for fans and the club.