WORCESTER — Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, and Kyle Teel have heard it all at this stage of the summer.
There’s the high expectations resting on the shoulders of three prospects who have yet to face a pitch in the big leagues. The pressure that comes with talk of righting the ship of a Red Sox organization that has been mired in the basement of the AL East for most of past half-decade.
But above all else, the trio have rarely parsed through a scouting profile, listened to podcast rundown, or glanced at front-page feature that hasn’t included all three as a single entity of hope for a Red Sox team short on home-grown star power.