Konnor Griffin No Longer Needs Finger Splint, Could Return Within 3 Weeks
Griffin no longer requires a finger splint and could be back in action within three weeks, per MLB.com's Aiden Stepansky.

Konnor Griffin has moved past the splint phase of his finger recovery and could return to action within three weeks, per Aiden Stepansky of MLB.com.
The removal of the splint marks a step forward in his recovery, though the report does not detail the specific nature of the injury, the firmness of the timeline, or any remaining restrictions on baseball activity. Three weeks is a window, not a date.
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