
"I'm out of the brace and got to do baseball activity today. So, positive signs. I'm feeling good."
"Based on the way I felt throwing today, hoping to get into that very soon. I don't have a timeline on what they want from me or the plan. All I know is that the first step was getting out there and that the throwing kind of leads into the hitting."
"He's feeling a lot better, which is good news for us. So then we progress along. Hopefully - depending on how he responds to all this and maybe by the end of our time here (in Atlanta) - we can get him swinging a bat. We'll see how it goes and how he responds to what he's doing."
"The outfielder had been wearing a brace on his injured wrist, but only because he received a cortisone injection, according to interim manager Chad Tracy ( via MassLive's Chris Cotillo). Anthony was recently able to shed the brace."
Roman Anthony was placed on the 10-day injured list on May 7 with a right wrist sprain and missed nine games. He was not expected to return at the minimum IL time, though recovery progress has been positive. He wore a brace after receiving a cortisone injection and recently shed it. He did baseball activity, played catch ahead of a game against the Atlanta Braves, and reported feeling good. The next rehab step is swinging a bat, which he wants to resume very soon based on how his body responded to throwing. Interim manager Chad Tracy said the team will progress as he responds and hopes to get him swinging during the Atlanta trip.
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