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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.
Twenty-four hours after pulling off one of the most shocking trades in Red Sox history, Craig Breslow made a claim that was quite hard to believe. As he explained why the club traded superstar Rafael Devers to the Giants,
Since making his major league debut in June of 2025, former MLB top prospect, Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony, has proved to the fans just why he was so high in the MLB Pipeline rankings during his rise through the minor leagues, posting a .292 batting average with eight home runs and 32 runs batted in.
Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Friday that Anthony (oblique) has progressed to power walking on the treadmill, Gabrielle Starr of the Boston Herald reports.
Could the Boston Red Sox get one of their young guys back into the fold before the 2025 season completely wraps up? Obviously, there's been chatter left and rig
As the Red Sox prepare to go on what they hope is a deep playoff run, Craig Breslow made Roman Anthony's status clear.
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.
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.