The Red Sox's Anthony is facing a setback in his recovery from a wrist injury, which has pushed back his return to the lineup. The team had planned for him to start a gradual swinging program early in the week, aiming for a return in the coming days. However, after experiencing some soreness while swinging, the team has decided to back off until after an off-day on Thursday, allowing for more rest and evaluation.
This delay comes as a disappointment, especially given the team's current offensive slump. Anthony, a 22-year-old with a promising rookie season in 2025 (.292/.396/.463 in 303 plate appearances), had been struggling in the early stages of 2026 (.229/.354/.321 in 130 plate appearances). The injury, which occurred on the two-week anniversary of his season-ending oblique injury, seemed to be a setback for his progress.
Despite the setback, there's a sense of urgency to get Anthony back in the lineup. The Red Sox, currently at 19-27, are in dire need of a boost in their offensive performance. The team's interim manager, Chad Tracy, emphasized the importance of patience and avoiding rushing Anthony back, as they don't want to risk further injury due to discomfort.
This situation raises questions about the team's strategy and the challenges of managing player injuries. It also highlights the delicate balance between pushing players to return and ensuring their long-term health. As Anthony continues his recovery, the team must carefully monitor his progress and make decisions that prioritize both his well-being and the team's performance.