The Boston Red Sox placed outfielder Roman Anthony on the 10-day injured list on Thursday because of a sprained right wrist [1].
The move removes a key offensive presence from the lineup as the team begins a four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park [2].
Team officials announced the roster change on May 9, 2026, though the placement was made retroactive to May 5, 2026 [3]. The injury occurred during active play, but the organization indicated the damage was not extensive. A Red Sox spokesperson said the injury was "nothing too serious" [4].
To fill the vacancy on the active roster, the team turned to the minor leagues. The Boston Red Sox front office said, "We have recalled catcher/first baseman Mickey Gasper from Triple-A Worcester to fill his spot" [5].
Anthony's absence creates a temporary gap in the outfield rotation. While the injury is categorized as a sprain to the right wrist [1], the 10-day duration is the minimum time a player must spend on the injured list before becoming eligible for reactivation [3].
This roster shuffle comes as Boston seeks consistency in its hitting core during the early stretch of the season. The team will rely on Gasper's versatility at first base and catcher to maintain depth while Anthony recovers [5].
“"Nothing too serious"”
The retroactive dating of Anthony's injury to May 5 suggests the team spent several days evaluating the wrist before committing to the injured list. By recalling Mickey Gasper, the Red Sox are prioritizing positional flexibility over a direct outfielder replacement, indicating a tactical shift in their lineup for the upcoming series against Tampa Bay.





