SALEM, Va. – The Boston Red Sox have elevated their infield prospect Antonio Anderson from Low-A Salem to High-A Greenville, as announced by the team on Tuesday. The 19-year-old third baseman has emerged as one of the franchise’s most effective hitters at the onset of the 2025 season.
In 22 games with Salem, Anderson posted a slash line of .345/.436/.488, hitting two home runs, driving in 17 runs, and crossing the plate 18 times over 101 plate appearances. The switch-hitter also accumulated six doubles and drew 15 walks, demonstrating enhanced plate discipline and power. His .924 OPS was among the leading figures in the Carolina League.
A native of Atlanta, Anderson was chosen by Boston in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2023 MLB Draft from North Atlanta High School. After signing a deal over the slot value at $1.5 million, he made his debut in the Florida Complex League before spending the 2024 season with Salem.
Although he faced challenges initially, he has exhibited notable progress in his second full professional year. In Greenville, Anderson joins a corner infield lineup that includes Albert Feliz, Andy Lugo, and Brooks Brannon.
His promotion comes after he hit safely in six straight games, including a 2-for-4 day with a home run and two RBIs on May 1. The Red Sox consider Anderson a vital component of their farm system, and his move to High-A is another step in his journey toward the major leagues.