Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony is facing an extended absence from the field due to a setback in his rehabilitation for a finger injury, originally suffered on May 4. Manager Chad Tracy confirmed that Anthony experienced discomfort while hitting and has been shut down from swinging for at least a few days. This marks the second time he has been sidelined during his recovery, as the injury has been reclassified from a wrist issue to a partially torn right ring finger ligament. Despite his struggles this season, Anthony had a standout rookie year, leading to an eight-year, $130 million contract.
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