Red Sox’s Roman Anthony Hits IL with Hand Injury But Remains Optimistic
Roman Anthony of the Boston Red Sox is heading to the injured list due to a sprained ligament in his right hand, although he reported that the injury is "nothing too serious." The decision comes as the team prepares for a four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays, with Mickey Gasper called up from Triple-A Worcester to take Anthony's place. Anthony, who is in his second MLB season, experienced the injury while batting against the Detroit Tigers but expressed optimism about his recovery and plans to return soon.
By the Numbers- Anthony signed an eight-year extension worth $130 million last year.
- He played 71 games last season, with a .292 batting average, 32 RBIs, and eight home runs.
- Anthony is currently sidelined due to a right-hand sprain but is recovering well.
- The Red Sox are managing a roster without him as they enter a seven-game homestand.
Anthony anticipates returning shortly after his IL stint, stating he aims to play the day after he's eligible to come back. The Red Sox are closely monitoring his condition and hope to reintegrate him into their lineup as soon as possible.
Bottom LineDespite the setback, Anthony's positive outlook on his injury suggests he could return to form quickly, which is crucial for the Red Sox as they navigate a challenging season recovering from managerial changes and other player injuries.
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