After Roman Anthony’s debut, it’s an especially happy Father’s Day for dad Tony, and other thoughts
Picked-up pieces while applauding NBC Sports Boston’s Tom E. Curran for asking Stefon Diggs, “What was in the bag?” . . .
Happy Father’s Day, Tony Anthony, father of Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony.
Along with Roman’s older siblings, Anthony and Lia, Tony and Lori Anthony have been enjoying our town since they arrived from Florida just in time for their son’s first big league hit, a two-run double against the Rays Tuesday night at Fenway Park. They’ve enjoyed Roman’s first week at Fenway with family and friends.
It must be interesting when Tony makes North End dinner reservations for Anthony Anthony.
Roman Anthony’s great-grandfather, father, and brother are all Anthony Anthony.
“Everybody jokes about it,” said Tony Anthony, a 61-year-old money manager from West Palm Beach. “That was my dad’s dad’s name and he died before I was born. I went to Catholic schools and was always teased about it, but I was a big kid and could handle myself. When my wife got pregnant with our first, we had no plans on naming him Anthony, but we couldn’t agree on another name, and ultimately my wife wanted to name him Anthony so we did. That’s the story.”
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