The Boston Red Sox have once again dodged a major injury bullet, and for a team that's been battered by the injury bug all season, that's a huge sigh of relief. During Wednesday night's matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies, backup catcher Connor Wong was forced to exit the game early after rolling his ankle—a moment that had fans holding their breath.
Wong went down awkwardly and was slow to get up, sparking immediate concern in the dugout and stands. But according to MassLive.com's Christopher Smith, initial imaging on the ankle came back negative. Interim manager Chad Tracy confirmed that Wong "should be fine," with more details expected the next day. For now, it looks like the Red Sox have avoided yet another serious setback.
This is especially good news because Wong has quietly been a bright spot in Boston's lineup. Through 18 games this season, he's slashing .245/.327/.347—solid numbers compared to backup Carlos Narvaez's .210/.273/.321 line over 27 games. While Wong isn't a star, his consistency behind the plate and at the dish has been valuable for a team that can't afford to lose any more key contributors.
The Red Sox have been navigating a minefield of injuries all year, and every scare like this one reminds fans just how fragile a roster can be. For now, Boston can breathe easy knowing their backup catcher is likely to stay in the lineup—and that's a win in itself.
