
"I think it was good. Came up, obviously a young guy, didn't really know what to expect. Obviously struggled at the start. Being in a new clubhouse, being around guys who had show time, kind of everything, playing against better competition. I think just getting up here, getting my feet wet, it made the transition coming into this year super easy, just because I'm pretty comfortable."
"I know that I'm more than good enough to compete at this level, and I'm excited to get going."
"In spring training, I was next to Kiner-Falefa, and me and him talked a bunch about playing second base, just because I kind of came up as a shortstop, played third for the majority of last year, so I'm at second base."
Mikey Romero, drafted by the Red Sox in 2022, has gained attention with his recent performance in Triple-A Worcester. He hit his first home run of the season against the Syracuse Mets, showcasing an exit velocity over 100 MPH. After playing 45 games last season with a .745 OPS, Romero feels more comfortable this year due to his previous experience and familiarity with teammates. He has also been working with veteran Isiah Kiner-Falefa to improve his defensive skills at second base.
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