Pittsburgh Pirates Shortstop Konnor Griffin's Injury Update: Torn Tendon in Ring Finger

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Pittsburgh Pirates Shortstop Konnor Griffin's Injury Update: Torn Tendon in Ring Finger

Pittsburgh Pirates' shortstop Konnor Griffin has recently been diagnosed with a torn tendon in the ring finger of his left hand, according to a report by ESPN's Jeff Passan. The team is considering the option of shutting him down to allow the injury to heal, which could potentially keep him out of action for over a month. Griffin, who is only 20 years old, had previously missed time due to a right elbow strain but has shown improvement in his performance, raising his batting line to .276/.332/.404, with a notable improvement in his last 159 plate appearances.

Stay tuned for more updates on Griffin's condition and the Pirates' decision regarding his injury.