Boston hadn’t even cooled down from the expectations placed on young talent Roman Anthony when the Red Sox’s future star caused a stir among fans—not with a home run, but with an emotional declaration about his life.
During a Q&A session with local media this afternoon, Anthony unexpectedly confirmed he’s planning to marry his longtime girlfriend this year. Amid questions about the new season, the pressure of competing for a starting position, and his future at Fenway Park, the 21-year-old outfielder smiled and said something that left the room stunned:
“I’m ready for the game of my life.”

That statement immediately spread across Boston social media. For a young player considered the future of the Red Sox, publicly announcing marriage plans during a period of rapid career growth is something few would dare to do. But Roman Anthony has never been one to follow the beaten path.
Roman Anthony is not just a name mentioned in top MLB prospect rankings. He is a symbol of the Red Sox’s rebuilding hope — a young face carrying the ambition to bring Boston back to the top.
Last season, Anthony impressed with his incredible strike zone control, rapid strength improvement, and confidence beyond his years. Experts believe he could become a mainstay of the lineup for many years to come.
But behind the long batting sessions and cross-state trips lies another story — a love story that has been with him since his teenage days dreaming of MLB dreams.
According to Anthony, his girlfriend has been by his side since high school, witnessing every doubt, every underestimation, every time he had to prove himself worthy.
“She saw me when I wasn’t Roman Anthony of the Red Sox. She knew me before I had any title.”
A close source revealed that Anthony proposed in a private evening, without media attention or fanfare. Not on the Fenway course in front of tens of thousands, but in a quiet space—just the two of them and a promise.
“She said ‘yes’ before I could finish my sentence,” Anthony laughed.

That simplicity contrasted sharply with the aura surrounding him. And perhaps that’s what made Boston fans love the young man even more.
On social media, the hashtag #AnthonySaysYes quickly rose to the top of trending topics in Massachusetts. Thousands of fans sent congratulations, many even joking, “As long as he’s still hitting .300, he can get married anytime!”
Many questioned whether getting married at 21 would affect his burgeoning career. Anthony answered frankly:
“The pressure doesn’t scare me—it makes me stronger. I play basketball with responsibility every day. Marriage is also a responsibility. I’m ready.”
That wasn’t the answer of a young boy. That’s the tone of a man who knows exactly what he wants.
The Red Sox coaching staff also expressed their support. One coach shared: “Roman is the type of player with a solid family background. That helps him stay stable, not distracted.”
In a harsh environment like MLB, where young talents are easily swept up in the whirlwind of fame and pressure, mental stability is sometimes more valuable than any extra training session.
Anthony didn’t say much about the wedding details, only confirming that the ceremony will take place this year, possibly during the All-Star break or at the end of the season.
When asked what he was most looking forward to, he answered succinctly:
“Standing before both families and making the vows. That feeling is even more nerve-wracking than stepping into the batter’s box.”
That answer made many people laugh, but it was enough to show that Anthony doesn’t see marriage as a media event. For him, it’s a “personal game”—a place without stands, without scoreboards, just two people choosing to spend their lives together.

The Red Sox have witnessed many beautiful love stories in the team’s history. But for Roman Anthony, this story unfolded right in the midst of his rise to stardom.
His public announcement of his marriage plans wasn’t a publicity stunt. It was a declaration of maturity. A statement that he wanted to build not just a career, but a home.
One fan wrote on X: “We’re not just seeing a prospect grow up. We’re seeing a man form.”
The new season is approaching. Roman Anthony still has to compete for a place, still has to prove himself worthy of Boston’s trust. His swings, his diving catches will continue to define his name on the court.
But off the court, he was preparing for a different journey—a journey without spectators, but one that demanded more enduring endurance than any playoff series.
“I want to win the World Series,” Anthony said. “But I also want to build a championship family.”
Boston may be placing its hopes on Roman Anthony’s hands. But his heart has chosen a clear path.
And when a young player dares to say he “is ready for the game of his life,” perhaps the Red Sox not only possess a talent—they have a solid foundation for the future.
A new chapter is opening. Not just for Roman Anthony of the Red Sox.
But for Roman Anthony of his entire life.