Roman Anthony, prospecto de los Red Sox, día a día por esguince de muñeca

El prospecto de los Boston Red Sox, Roman Anthony, se encuentra día a día después de que una resonancia magnética revelara un esguince en su muñeca derecha sin daños estructurales. El jugador de 21 años se lastimó la muñeca durante el partido del lunes contra los Detroit Tigers. Es elegible para regresar tan pronto como el jueves contra los Rays.

Anthony se lesionó la muñeca derecha al intentar detener un swing y conectar una bola de foul en su primer turno al bate durante la victoria de los Red Sox por 5-4 sobre los Tigers el lunes. El martes voló de regreso a Boston para realizarse una resonancia magnética y una consulta con el especialista en manos del equipo. Las imágenes mostraron un esguince pero ninguna fractura ni problemas estructurales, lo que brindó tranquilidad al equipo en Detroit, donde la noticia fue compartida públicamente.

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