Roman Anthony pausa su rehabilitación tras la reaparición de dolor en la muñeca

El jardinero de los Boston Red Sox, Roman Anthony, detuvo el lunes su proceso de rehabilitación tras experimentar molestias en su muñeca derecha al realizar swings, dos semanas después de sufrir la lesión en un check-swing durante un turno al bate en Detroit. El equipo reevaluará su estado después de un día de descanso el jueves, previo a una serie de partidos en casa en el Fenway Park.

Anthony, quien sufrió la lesión en un check-swing durante su primer turno al bate en la victoria de los Red Sox por 5-4 sobre los Tigers, había mostrado avances al jugar a la pelota el viernes en Atlanta y nuevamente el sábado y el lunes. Una resonancia magnética realizada tras la lesión original reveló un esguince sin daño estructural. Su intento de comenzar un programa gradual de swings esta semana se detuvo cuando surgieron las molestias, lo que posterga cualquier posible regreso a la alineación en los próximos días.

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