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The Boston Red Sox will be without Roman Anthony for an extended period of time.

Anthony has an oblique strain that could sideline him for four to six weeks, according to Alex Cora. Anthony exited Tuesday’s game early and now the Red Sox know they will likely have to finish the regular season without him.

Anthony’s absence could factor into the Red Sox’s postseason if the initial timeline is correct. Anthony has been a star in his early run with the team, and Cora revealed what he told Anthony after suffering an injury at such a crucial time.

“I told him to envision (American League Championship Series), first at-bat,” Cora said Wednesday, per MassLive’s Christopher Smith. “That’s what I told him. Just put that goal in your mind and hopefully it happens.”

Anthony has already signed a long-term extension, so the Red Sox are hoping he can make an impact for years to come, and they’ll likely take their time with him. However, it’s hard to deny that losing him significantly hurts the team.

Anthony is slashing .292/.396/.463 through 71 games. He has eight home runs and 32 RBIs. He has been one of the best overall players in the big leagues.

The Red Sox entered Wednesday tied with the New York Yankees at 2 1/2 games back of the Toronto Blue Jays for the American League East lead.

The Red Sox are in a good position to play baseball in October. However, Cora is encouraging his young star to start envisioning returning in the ALCS. The Red Sox have a long way to go before getting there, but getting Anthony back right before the World Series would be a huge boost.

Reaching the ALCS without Anthony will not be easy. However, Cora seems confident in his team to step up.

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