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Griffin’s Finger Injury Could Cost Him Month | MLB News
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Konnor Griffin’s season just got a major setback—another injury, this time a torn tendon in his left ring finger, could sideline him for up to a month. The damage occurred during a jaw-dropping diving catch against the Nationals, which he made despite landing awkwardly on his hand. Though he stayed in the game and even hit a big one, further scans revealed the severity, prompting the Pirates to pull him for full rehab. This marks his second major injury this year, after missing 22 games with a forearm strain. With the team in a critical stretch, losing Griffin again stings—but the Pirates hope this extended rest will ensure he returns stronger and fully healthy, ready to dominate when he comes back.
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