The frustrations with the Red Sox offense and bullpen have fans considering new hobbies as minor league highlights provide a semblance of joy. Notably, Roman Anthony's strong performance in Worcester, with eight home runs and an OPS nearing 1.000, prompts a critique of the Major League roster. Comparisons with Bobby Dalbec and Rob Refsnyder, who have better OPS and slugging percentages than struggling Trevor Story, suggest a need for change, possibly positioning Ceddanne Rafaela at shortstop to make room for Anthony. Vaughn Grissom's consistency adds to the discussion.
Watching the Red Sox offense has led me to consider a new hobby, as their poor performance and bullpen failures are increasingly frustrating.
Roman Anthony's impressive performance, including eight home runs and an OPS nearing 1.000, raises questions about his timely call-up to the Major League team.
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