Red Sox Get Major Roman Anthony Development vs. Tigers

The Boston Red Sox dropped their second straight game to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday at Fenway Park, falling 6-2 in a series that has exposed real problems across the roster. The offense has been unable to generate consistent production. The rotation has struggled to provide length. The mood inside Fenway reflected a team that knows it needs to find answers quickly.

By the ninth inning, the game was effectively over. Roman Anthony was out in the outfield with the Red Sox trailing 6-1, the kind of late-game situation where most eyes had already moved on. Then he uncorked a throw that stopped people in their tracks.

After the game, Alex Cora was asked about the moment.

Cora’s Reaction to Anthony

With the game winding down in the ninth and the Red Sox trailing, Anthony fielded a ball in the outfield and delivered a strong, accurate throw to cut down the runner at home plate.

“Like I said you know, the footwork,” Cora said. “I thought it was a perfect throw…I think his footwork was a lot better than a few weeks ago.”

Earlier this season, Anthony’s throws from the outfield had become a talking point for the wrong reasons. The issues with his mechanics drew attention online and generated real concern about whether the defensive side of his game could hold up at the big league level. The trolling was pointed. The scrutiny was real.

Sunday’s throw was the answer to all of it. The mechanics that were causing problems have been addressed. The work is starting to show up.

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Why This Moment Matters for Anthony

Anthony is a young player being asked to handle real responsibilities on a roster that needs him to contribute now. The throwing struggles earlier in the season were the kind of thing that can follow a player if left unaddressed.

Instead, Anthony put in the work, made the adjustments, and delivered a throw that his own manager called perfect in front of the media.

For a Red Sox team that has searched for positive momentum through a difficult first month, watching a young outfielder respond to adversity with tangible improvement is exactly the kind of storyline the clubhouse needs.

GettyBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – SEPTEMBER 01: Roman Anthony #19 of the Boston Red Sox runs off of the field after a game against the Cleveland Guardians at Fenway Park on September 01, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

What’s Next for the Red Sox

The Red Sox sit at 8-13 and needs contributions from every corner of the roster.

Anthony is one of the pieces the organization has built genuine excitement around. The ceiling is high. The talent has never been in question. Roman has had a slow start to the season by his standards, but recent trends suggest he is heading in the right direction.

Boston closes out the four-game set against Detroit next before facing their bitter rivals, the New York Yankees.

GettyBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – APRIL 19: Willson Contreras #40 of the Boston Red Sox looks to the dugout from the base paths after hitting a solo home run in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park on April 19, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images)

Final Word for the Red Sox

Anthony came into this season with enormous expectations and hit an early bump that brought real scrutiny. He did not shrink from it. He fixed it. The footwork is better. Cora said so himself.

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The Red Sox need their young players to grow through the hard moments this season is delivering. Despite the loss, Anthony just showed he knows how.

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