Roman Anthony has more than lived up to the hype since making his big-league debut with Boston in June.
The Red Sox star rookie is already matching team records first set by Ted Williams, and is quickly establishing himself as one of the more poised hitters in baseball at just 21 years old.
Anthony made the most of his first game at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night.
With Boston holding onto a 4-3 lead in the top of the ninth inning, Anthony took a belt-high offering from Yerry De Los Santos and promptly blasted it into the short porch in right field — connecting on a two-run homer that gave his team some much-needed breathing room.