Blaze Alexander Fractures Left Hand on HBP
Baltimore's third baseman left the July 12 game vs. Kansas City after taking a pitch off his left hand, confirmed as a non-displaced fracture.
Blaze Alexander exited Baltimore's 8-2 win over the Royals on July 12 after Lucas Erceg hit him with a pitch in the seventh inning, fracturing his left hand. Manager Craig Albernaz confirmed the non-displaced fracture diagnosis postgame. Alexander was scheduled for additional testing during the All-Star break to assess severity and establish a recovery timeline. Such fractures typically result in a multi-week absence.
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