Konnor Griffin Out 8-10 Weeks With Finger Injury
The Pirates shortstop tore the sagittal band in his left ring finger diving for a ball, sidelining him until around early September.
Konnor Griffin injured his glove hand attempting a diving stop during a game against the Nationals. Imaging confirmed a sagittal band tear in his left ring finger. The Pirates expect him to miss 8 to 10 weeks, with a projected return in early September. This is Griffin's second IL stint in his young MLB career, following a forearm flexor strain earlier this season.
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