Marlins' Connor Norby Out Four Weeks with Oblique Strain
Marlins' Connor Norby Out Four Weeks with Oblique Strain

Marlins' Connor Norby Out Four Weeks with Oblique Strain

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Miami Marlins third baseman Connor Norby will be sidelined for four weeks due to a Grade 1 left oblique strain, following an injury he sustained during a Grapefruit League game. Manager Clayton McCullough confirmed the injury, which occurred after Norby hit a triple, and the team is taking precautions to prevent a recurrence. With Norby unavailable, Eric Wagaman, Jonah Bride, and Graham Pauley are poised to fill the third base position. Norby expressed optimism about his condition but acknowledged that this injury feels worse than a previous oblique tweak from last year. The team is awaiting imaging results to evaluate the severity and determine the best course of action for his recovery. In his brief time with the Marlins, Norby has shown potential, and fantasy managers are advised to keep an eye on his recovery for a possible midseason return.

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