POSTERIOR · WIRE
InjuryPITAug 17, 2026, 4:41 PM EDTSignal confidence 70%

Konnor Griffin No Longer Needs Finger Splint, Could Return Within 3 Weeks

Pirates prospect Konnor Griffin has moved past the splint stage of his finger recovery and could return to action within three weeks, per Aiden Stepansky at MLB.com.

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Pirates prospect Konnor Griffin has shed his finger splint and is targeting a return to action within three weeks, per Aiden Stepansky at MLB.com.

The splint's removal is a meaningful step forward — it clears the way for Griffin to begin doing the things that make a baseball player a baseball player again. Per earlier Posterior reporting, Griffin was cleared to travel to Florida to begin swinging a bat and catching a ball by end of week, marking the transition from passive recovery to active baseball activity.

What remains unconfirmed

The three-week window is a range, not a date. No assignment level, no rehab game schedule, and no formal return timeline have been announced. The "could return" framing in the reporting preserves real uncertainty — this is a projection, not a timetable.

The broader picture in Pittsburgh

Griffin's progress arrives in a week when the Pirates have been managing several roster situations at once. Oneil Cruz was activated from the 60-day IL after missing since early June, though he was not in Monday's starting lineup against Detroit. Paul Skenes' next start was pushed back to Wednesday against the Tigers, with the club citing extra rest.

Griffin's next visible milestone will be whether that bat work in Florida proceeds on schedule — that's the thread worth watching.

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