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The San Francisco Giants are playing some great baseball, but they are going to still be without their star third baseman for quite some time. With the Giants getting into the middle of June right in the mix for first place in the National League West,
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Matt Chapman has already gone to the injured list with a sprained right hand, but the San Francisco Giants third baseman could be out through the rest of the month.
Giants first. Jung Hoo Lee grounds out to second base, Tommy Edman to Freddie Freeman. Willy Adames homers to right field. Heliot Ramos grounds out to shortstop, Max Muncy to Freddie Freeman.
LOS ANGELES — Matt Chapman told reporters on Friday afternoon that he will wear a splint on his right hand for one more week, then potentially begin rehab exercises next week.
The San Francisco Giants continue to win games and are seemingly getting better and better to start the season. With the team being double-digit games over the
However, the offensive component of that aforementioned blueprint is much harder to execute without Matt Chapman. The five-time Gold Glove third baseman (two-time platinum winner) is currently on the injured list after jamming his right hand while sliding back into first base in a June 8 win versus the Atlanta Braves.