Konnor Griffin Has Not Played for Pirates Since May 30; Rehab Plans Differ by Source
Konnor Griffin has not played for the Pittsburgh Pirates since his game on May 30. He was placed on the 10-day injured list on May 31, according to SI.com. Accounts differ on his next step: one source says he will head to Florida for rehab at Bradenton, where the Pirates have their Spring Training facility and Single-A affiliate, while another says he will begin a rehab assignment at Double-A Alto
Konnor Griffin has not played for the Pittsburgh Pirates since his game on May 30. According to SI.com, he was placed on the 10-day injured list on May 31. Accounts differ on his next step: TribLive reported that Griffin will head to Florida for rehab, specifically to Bradenton, where the Pirates have their Spring Training facility and Single-A affiliate. SportingNews.com reported that Griffin will begin a rehab assignment at Double-A Altoona on Wednesday, June 24. Both Oneil Cruz and Konnor Griffin are currently on the injured list, according to SportingNews.com. The Pirates are scheduled to play the Athletics in Sacramento from June 15–17 and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field from June 19–21, according to SI.com. The Pirates are 1.5 games behind in the NL Wild Card hunt, according to SportingNews.com. Konnor Griffin is described as a $140 million player by SportingNews.com. The Pirates want Konnor Griffin to return to play soon.
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