Red Sox send injured Roman Anthony to Florida with ‘a singular focus’

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The Red Sox is headed to Fort Myers for injury rehabilitation — and nothing else.

Anthony, 22, suffered a partially torn ligament in his right ring finger in May. He is still experiencing difficulty swinging a bat due to the discomfort in his right hand and wrist.

“His focus, a singular focus now, is if you’re in Florida, it’s to get yourself healthy and not have to deal with all the other stuff that goes with it,” Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said.


Boston Red Sox's Roman Anthony, sidelined with an injured right wrist, watches from the dugout rail.
Boston Red Sox’s Roman Anthony, who has been sidelined with an injured right wrist AP Photo/Charles Krupa

“So it’s a singular focus, very focused on getting himself healthy and getting him back to us. We want him. We want him in the lineup. So I’m going to keep in touch with him frequently and see how he’s doing, with the hope that we get him back.”

Tracy went on to clarify what he meant by “other stuff.”


Boston Red Sox player Roman Anthony hitting an RBI sac fly.
Roman Anthony #19 of the Boston Red Sox Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

“Just the day-to-day of being at Fenway. He’s going to get asked questions about it constantly. And for him being there, his focus is on one thing right now: That’s get yourself healthy.”

His next step is visiting Dr. Gary Lourie, a hand specialist, in Atlanta this week.

Tracy first mentioned Anthony’s shift down to Fenway South on Saturday and framed it as a move based on logistics.

Boston has become crowded with injured players, so Anthony was moved to create space, a similar move to one done with some pitchers in the past.

Anthony has not yet resumed a hitting program in the midst of his recovery.

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