Red Sox star Roman Anthony hits another setback in injury rehab
Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony has encountered another setback in his injury rehabilitation. He experienced discomfort while hitting off a tee and has been shut down from swinging for at least a few days. This marks the second time he has been sidelined during his recovery from a partially torn ligament in his right ring finger.
- ▪Roman Anthony suffered a setback during his rehab process and has been shut down from swinging.
- ▪He is recovering from a partially torn right ring finger ligament sustained earlier this month.
- ▪This is the second time Anthony has been shut down during his rehab, with the first occurring last week.
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MLB Red Sox star Roman Anthony hits another setback in injury rehab By Thomas Gamba-Ellis Published May 29, 2026, 9:32 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Red Sox will likely have to wait a little longer for their young star’s return to the diamond. Outfielder Roman Anthony suffered a setback during his rehab process on Thursday and is now reportedly shut down, according to Boston manager Chad Tracy. Tracy told reporters on Friday that Anthony “felt discomfort hitting off a tee” and that the 22-year-old “has been shut down from swinging…at least for a few days,” according to MassLive.
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