The Boston Red Sox finally got a bit of positive news on Friday. Young outfielder Roman Anthony hasn't played in a game for Boston since May 4 due to what was called a right wrist sprain . The injury itself has been more of a sprained ligament under his right ring finger, though. Boston needs Anthony back in the lineup to help to fix this stalling offense . After being placed on the Injured List, the first day for Anthony to be eligible to come off the Injured List was Friday, but he hasn't been activated. On Thursday, Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy had a bit of a vague answer when asked about Anthony and noted that he could return during the club's road trip, or maybe not. There haven't been many concrete answers about Anthony's health. While this is the case, there was a positive update straight from the young outfielder on Friday. Anthony shared that he's "in a good spot" and that his splint has been removed, as shared on X by MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo.…