Wednesday's loss a reminder of daunting road for Red Sox without Roman Anthony
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Wednesday's loss a reminder of daunting road for Red Sox without Roman Anthony
""I told him to envision the ALCS first at bat, that's what I told him.""
""We keep going, just like we did with Casas and how we did after the trade. We keep going," Cora said. "At one point he's going to be a part of this, so just have to be patient, but keep pitching, keep putting good at-bats, keep playing.""
""April was tough. We took our lumps there in terms of one-run ball games, but ultimately, I think that it was for a reason that led us to this point,""
Roman Anthony is likely sidelined for the remainder of the regular season with an oblique strain, leaving Boston shorthanded for the stretch run and potentially the start of October baseball. FanGraphs projects a 97.8 percent chance of postseason qualification for the club. Manager Alex Cora emphasized confidence and poise, urging players to envision postseason moments and to remain patient. The roster has already faced a season-ending injury to Triston Casas, an extended IL stint for Alex Bregman, rookie struggles, and a major trade, which have helped build resilience. Continued pitching, quality at-bats, and steady play are stressed as the response.
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