WORCESTER, Mass. -- Tuesday night at Polar Park already marked a nod to the future for the Boston Red Sox as the WooSox prepared for the Triple-A welcome of Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel.

It didn't take long for those in attendance to take in a sight that could occur often at Fenway Park for years to come.

In the first inning against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Anthony doubled in his first Triple-A at-bat. Two batters later, the Red Sox first baseman stepped to the plate as he continues a rehab assignment for a rib injury that's sidelined him from MLB since April 20.

Casas wasted no time making an impact, demolishing a two-run home run over the Worcester Wall as he and Anthony brought in the first two runs of the night for the WooSox.

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That's great progress for Casas, who had roped a few doubles thus far with Worcester and offers a major re-addition as he prepares to return to the Red Sox with a deadline of Aug. 19 on this assignment.

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Casas driving in Anthony could become the norm for the Red Sox with Boston truly starting to see the potential of its young core before the organization's eyes.

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