Griffin Conine's Hamstring Tear Derails Early Marlins Momentum

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Griffin Conine's Hamstring Tear Derails Early Marlins Momentum

The Miami Marlins' early season got a gut punch Friday when they placed outfielder Griffin Conine on the 10-day injured list with a torn left hamstring. Conine had exited in the sixth inning of Thursday's 8-1 home win over the Cincinnati Reds after trying and failing to make a diving catch on a sinking fly ball hit by Spencer Steer. What looked like just left knee discomfort turned out to be something much worse when the team's medical staff got a closer look at the injury.

Conine Was Off to a Solid Start

The 28-year-old outfielder was still finding his footing early in the season, hitting .273 with two home runs and four RBIs over 11 games. Not spectacular, but solid work for a guy still settling into the big leagues. Last April, Conine had season-ending shoulder surgery on his left side, so this hamstring injury adds another injury concern to a player who's already dealt with his share of setbacks.

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Marlins Call Up De Los Santos for Detroit

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To backfill Conine's spot, Miami recalled infielder Deyvison De Los Santos from Triple-A Jacksonville on Friday ahead of the weekend series at Detroit. De Los Santos is back for his second stint with the Marlins this year after making his major league debut on March 29 against the Colorado Rockies. In that debut, he went 1-for-2 with a double. He's been productive down in the minors too, racking up three home runs and eight RBIs before getting the call back up.

The Marlins will lean on fresh arms and depth as they head to Detroit this weekend. Losing Conine stings, but this is where roster depth gets tested.

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