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Florida Marlins•Outfielder•#18
Bats: LThrows: RAge: 28Season: 2025

2025 Season Stats

AVG
.253
OPS
0.732
HR
2
RBI
8
R
13
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    Griffin Conine

    Griffin Conine

    FLA • Outfielder • #18

    Injury

    7 months ago

    Griffin Conine will undergo surgery on his disclosed left shoulder.

    What kind of surgery is still be determined, but Conine will go under the knife after a consultation with Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday. His timeline will obviously be updated after the operation, but there’s a very good chance Conine won’t play again in 2024.

    Source: MLB.com

    Griffin Conine

    Griffin Conine

    FLA • Outfielder • #18

    Transaction

    7 months ago

    Marlins placed OF Griffin Conine on the 60-day injured list with a left shoulder dislocation.

    It’s a significant loss for the Marlins as Conine is facing an extended absence and will be sidelined until at least late June, even in a best-case scenario. He’s slated to undergo a battery of additional tests and imaging to determine the extent of the damage after suffering the injury during Saturday’s contest against the Phillies on a slide into second base.

    Griffin Conine

    Griffin Conine

    FLA • Outfielder • #18

    Injury

    7 months ago

    The Marlins announced Saturday that Griffin Conine has a dislocated left shoulder.

    Conine injured the shoulder on a slide into second base, and the 27-year-old was writhing in pain after the injury. He’s currently being evaluated, but it seems almost impossible to imagine Conine won’t have a stay on the injured list; perhaps a lengthy one.

    Source: Miami Marlins

    Griffin Conine

    Griffin Conine

    FLA • Outfielder • #18

    Injury

    7 months ago

    Griffin Conine was removed from Saturday’s game against the Phillies with a left shoulder injury.

    Conine was 1-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBI before leaving the contest in the sixth inning. The 27-year-old will presumably undergo further evaluation and severity to determine the extent of the damage. There should be an additional update on his status at some point this weekend.

    Source: Kevin Barral

    Griffin Conine

    Griffin Conine

    FLA • Outfielder • #18

    Recap

    7 months ago

    Griffin Conine doubled twice against the Diamondbacks on Tuesday, with the second being the hardest-hit ball by any player this season, according to Statcast.

    We might need a review on that. While the ball was definitely crushed, Statcast put it at 117.4 mph, which is rare air indeed. Again, it’d be the hardest hit ball of this Giancarlo Stanton-less season. It’d top his previous high in 45 major league games by five mph (112.5 mph). He topped out at 114.9 mph in Triple-A, so maybe 117.4 isn’t impossible. If it’s legit, we’d have to reevaluate everything here. He’s already off to a nice start with his .320/.393/.480 line in 56 plate appearances. He also has only a 25% strikeout rate, which is really impressive for a player who annually topped 35% in the minors until last year.