Roman Anthony avoids major injury, is officially 'day to day' with wrist sprain
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Roman Anthony avoids major injury, is officially 'day to day' with wrist sprain
"Roman Anthony is dealing with a wrist sprain, which he suffered in the first inning of Monday's 5-4 win over Detroit. After the 21-year-old flew to Boston Tuesday morning to undergo an MRI and meet with a hand specialist, the Red Sox are hopeful that he will not need to spend time on the injured list."
"Tracy stated, 'Outside of that, no update - other than to say, right now, day to day. Like, there's nothing imminent as far as IL, but day to day. And we'll keep assessing over the next couple of days to see how he's feeling.'"
"Anthony suffered the injury in his one and only at-bat during Monday's eventual win at Comerica Park. He fouled off a pitch on a check swing and flexed his right hand in discomfort."
"Anthony said, 'I just took a swing and it didn't feel good. As I came back in and went under to continue to swing, it just was painful.'"
Roman Anthony, a young outfielder for the Red Sox, suffered a wrist sprain during a game against Detroit. After an MRI and consultation with a hand specialist, the team is optimistic he won't require an injured list stint. Interim manager Chad Tracy stated that Anthony's status is day-to-day, and they will continue to assess his condition over the next few days. Anthony experienced discomfort after a check swing but initially remained in the game before being replaced.
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