Boston placed Roman Anthony on the injured list with left oblique tightness after Tuesday's win over Cleveland, signaling a 4-6 week recovery window per manager Alex Cora. Anthony, 21, had been delivering a promising .291/.861 with eight homers and 31 RBIs since his June call-up and recently signed an eight-year, $130 million extension. Nate Eaton will start in right and lead off Wednesday, while Nick Sogard was recalled from Triple-A Worcester to fill the roster gap. The injury reshapes BOS' outfield depth for the near term and nudges fantasy rosters toward Eaton's speed and Sogard's multi-positional flexibility as Anthony rehabs.
In the immediate term, Eaton's role could become a daily source of run-scoring and stolen-base upside while Anthony is sidelined, with Sogard providing depth as the roster adjusts. Anthony's long-term stock remains strong given the extension and his track record, but the oblique setback introduces a temporary obstacle for BOS's offensive ceiling. For fantasy managers, the takeaway is to monitor playing time shifts and the potential surge in Eaton's opportunities during the recovery window.