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Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony, 21, has played 92 MLB games, while 33-year-old Aaron Judge is an 11-year veteran. Both players are key figures as the Red Sox prepare to face the Yankees.
Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony
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The Boston Red Sox will begin a three-game series against the New York Yankees on Tuesday night at Fenway Park, so it's only right to take a look at both teams' biggest stars right now: Aaron Judge and Roman Anthony.
Anthony and Judge were teammates in the most recent World Baseball Classic and certainly are household names across Major League Baseball. But they are at different points in their careers. Anthony is still just 21 years old and has played in just 92 MLB games. Judge is 33 years old and is an 11-year veteran.
For Anthony, he has a long way to go until he catches Judge, but let's take a look at how the two compare in their first 92 games of their big league careers.
Roman Anthony
Games: 92
Homers: 9
RBIs: 36
Walks: 55
Strikeouts: 108
Stolen Bases: 6
Doubles: 21
Triples: 2
Runs Scored: 59
Batting Average: .278
Aaron Judge
Games: 92
Homers: 27
RBIs: 63
Walks: 53
Strikeouts: 125
Stolen Bases: 6
Doubles: 13
Triples: 3
Runs Scored: 70
Batting Average: .293
Anthony has a bit of work to do, but again, he's just 21 years old. Judge made his big league debut at 24 years old back in 2016. The young Red Sox outfielder is in good company and is going to be a superstar in the long run.
Roman Anthony's specific stats after 92 games are not detailed in the excerpt, but he is recognized as a promising young talent.
Aaron Judge, at 33 years old, has 11 years of MLB experience compared to Roman Anthony's 92 games, highlighting a significant difference in career stages.
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