Roman Anthony pauses rehab after wrist soreness returns

Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony halted his rehab progress on Monday after experiencing soreness in his right wrist during swings, two weeks after suffering the injury on a check-swing foul ball in Detroit. The team will reassess his status after an off day on Thursday ahead of a homestand at Fenway Park.

Anthony, who suffered the injury on a check-swing foul ball in his first at-bat during the Red Sox's 5-4 win over the Tigers, had shown progress by playing catch on Friday in Atlanta and again on Saturday and Monday. An MRI after the original injury revealed a sprain with no structural damage. His attempt to begin a gradual swinging program this week was stopped when discomfort arose, pushing back any potential return to the lineup in the coming days.

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