Red Sox Face Injury Setbacks as Roman Anthony Exits Against Guardians
Red Sox Face Injury Setbacks as Roman Anthony Exits Against Guardians

Red Sox Face Injury Setbacks as Roman Anthony Exits Against Guardians

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The Boston Red Sox face uncertainty as rookie outfielder Roman Anthony suffered a left oblique injury during their recent game against the Cleveland Guardians, potentially sidelining him for upcoming matches. Anthony, who has been a key offensive contributor since his MLB debut in June, left the game visibly in pain and was replaced in right field, with an MRI scheduled to assess the injury severity. Despite this setback, the Red Sox managed to secure an 11-7 victory over Cleveland, maintaining their lead in the American League wild card race and momentum in the playoff push. The team's manager, Alex Cora, and players expressed concern over Anthony's injury but remain focused on executing pitch by pitch in September. In a show of confidence in Anthony's long-term value, the Red Sox recently signed him to a massive eight-year contract extension worth $130 million guaranteed, with performance bonuses that could raise the total to $230 million. This commitment underscores Boston's strategy to build a competitive core around young talent despite recent roster controversies.

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