Roman Anthony crushes 497-foot home run: How monster grand slam shows Red Sox top prospect has elite power

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The "Roman Empire" will arrive in the big leagues soon, but in the meantime, he's tearing the cover off the ball in Triple-A.

Red Sox top prospect Roman Anthony demolished a 497-foot grand slam on Saturday night to give the Worcester Red Sox an 8-5 lead in the bottom of the 8th. It is the longest home run in baseball this season and would be the 5th-longest major league home run of the Statcast era.

Anthony was drafted by the Red Sox in the second round of the 2022 MLB Draft out of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. In less than three minor league seasons, he's become the top prospect in baseball.

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Anthony is batting .290 with a .421 on-base percentage, .495 slugging percentage, .916 OPS and 10 home runs in 57 games in the minors this season. He's expected to be called up to Boston soon.

Here's a look at Roman Anthony's 497-foot blast. 

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Roman Anthony's 497-foot home run

Anthony connected on a 91.1 mph sinker from Rochester Red Wings pitcher Carlos Romero and deposited it over the right-center field wall. The ball traveled 115.6 mph.

Roman Anthony absolutely crushed this grand slam! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/YMoeObKNeB

— MLB (@MLB) June 8, 2025

Anthony's home run was the longest of the baseball season, majors or minors. Angels outfielder Mike Trout has the longest homer in MLB (484 feet) and Diamondbacks prospect Aramis Garcia (484 feet) previously had the longest minor league homer.

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