Marlins 3B Connor Norby (Wrist Surgery) Out 6-8 Weeks
MIAMI, JUL 18 – Connor Norby will miss six to eight weeks recovering from surgery on a broken hamate bone after wrist soreness was detected during a road series, the team said.
- Undergoing surgery on Wednesday, Norby will miss six to eight weeks, the team said, after repairing a broken left hamate bone in Phoenix by Dr. Donald Sheridan.
- Earlier this year, Norby missed Opening Day until April 17 with a left oblique strain, marking his second injured list stint of the season.
- Last week, Norby felt wrist soreness during a road series at Baltimore, leading to an injured list placement with wrist inflammation.
- With Norby sidelined, Miami will platoon Javier Sanoja and Graham Pauley at third base, with Pauley getting most starts against right-handed pitching.
- After a strong start hitting.247/.315 with seven homers in 36 games, Norby settled into a.241/.289/.364 line with six homers and 26 RBIs through 72 games.
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Norby (left hamate bone) undergoes surgery, to miss 6-8 weeks
MIAMI -- The Marlins will be without third baseman Connor Norby for six to eight weeks after he underwent surgery on a broken left hamate bone. The procedure was performed by Dr. Donald Sheridan on Wednesday in Phoenix.
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Marlins 3B Connor Norby (wrist surgery) out 6-8 weeks - Regional Media News
Miami Marlins third baseman Connor Norby underwent surgery on his broken left wrist during the All-Star break and will be sidelined six to eight weeks. Norby had his hamate bone repaired during the procedure performed in Phoenix. Norby, 25, felt soreness in the wrist during Friday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles. He was placed on the injured list Sunday due to wrist inflammation. “I think he was just more disappointed that he was going to h…
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