Red Sox clinch playoff berth for first time since 2021
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On Tuesday, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow gave an update on Anthony's health and noted that "there's still quite a bit of room" before he begins baseball activities, as transcribed by MLB.com's Ian Browne.
The Red Sox are playoff-bound not because everything went right, but because of how they responded to what went wrong.
The Boston Red Sox’ farm has been elite for many years, cultivating the talents like the Big Three of Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, and Marcelo Mayer. However, now that all three have been promoted, the farm has regressed in terms of power.
Roman Anthony is heading to the Injured List. The Red Sox star rookie is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with an oblique strain, Boston manager Alex Cora revealed Wednesday during an interview on WEEI. "It's a moderate one, so usually it takes from four-to-six weeks," said Cora.
As the Red Sox prepare to go on what they hope is a deep playoff run, Craig Breslow made Roman Anthony's status clear.
The Red Sox recently secured a crucial victory against the Toronto Blue Jays, bringing their magic number for playoff qualification down to three. With only five games remaining, Boston currently controls its own destiny in the postseason race.
The rookie infielder told manager Alex Cora he was feeling "really good" in his recovery from surgery on his right wrist.
Fans holding their breath for an imminent Roman Anthony return are going to have to wait a while, according to Craig Breslow.