Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers and Roman Anthony
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On Tuesday afternoon, MLB.com's Ian Browne reported that Anthony is dealing with a right wrist sprain and the club currently is viewing him as "day-to-day" and that the top is that he will avoid a stint on the Injured List.
Boston Red Sox left fielder Roman Anthony exited Monday night’s 5-4 win over the Detroit Tigers due to right wrist discomfort after sustaining the issue early in the game. Anthony appeared to aggravate the hand during his first-inning at-bat against Tigers pitcher Tyler Holton,
A Roman Anthony turnaround will be crucial to the Red Sox's success this season. Fortunately for them, the 21-year-old seems to be finding his rhythm again. Anthony put on a show during the World Baseball Classic.
Has Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony fixed his issue throwing from left field?
Roman Anthony offered an update on his back injury, and he says he's doing everything he can do to get back out there.
Roman Anthony has missed the last two games after experiencing back tightness during Tuesday’s loss to the New York Yankees, and since then the Red Sox outfielder has been considered day-to-day. Following Thursday’s game,
After calling up top prospect Roman Anthony, questions began to emerge as to if the Boston Red Sox would follow the trend of locking up their young star to a long-term deal. It paid off for the Braves when they inked eventual MVP winner Ronald Acuna Jr to ...
With most players going through a rough patch, the ability to work walks is often a sign that a player is headed in the right direction. Anthony is something of an exception, since he continues to get on base — as the .339 OBP demonstrates — even when he’s not where he wants to be.