Roman Anthony Finally Beginning Rehab Assignment Following Lengthy IL Stint
Summary
Boston Red Sox player Roman Anthony is starting a rehab assignment after being injured most of this season. He hurt his right ring finger tendon, has been on the injured list since May, and is now feeling pain-free and ready to play again.Key Facts
- Roman Anthony is an outfielder for the Boston Red Sox.
- He was MLB’s former No. 1 overall prospect and finished third in last year’s American League Rookie of the Year voting.
- Anthony injured a tendon in his right ring finger and first went on the 10-day injured list in May.
- His injury was worse than first thought, so he moved to the 60-day injured list.
- Before the injury, Anthony played 30 games, hitting one home run with a .229 batting average.
- He recently began a rehab assignment with the Double-A Portland team.
- Anthony feels no pain and is excited to return to playing baseball.
- His return could help the Red Sox as they prepare for the postseason.
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