Roman Anthony has heard it all at this point.
There’s the talk of his advanced approach at the plate, even for a player who was facing high-school pitching just two years ago.
There’s the discourse over Anthony’s relative inexperience and evident production — with a poised outfielder who just turned 20 last year already knocking on the door at the big leagues.
“They’re surprised,” Anthony said of his teammates in Triple-A Worcester — many of whom are at least three to five years older than him. “But it’s not weird for me. Like I’ve always been around older guys, always played up.