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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Will play some first base in spring
Griffin Conine will be given reps at first base during spring training, Ken Rosenthal and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic report.Conine has not played anywhere other than the corner-outfield spots in pro ball, but the Miami Marlins plan to give him a test run at first base. The position is wide open, so Conine could even start there if he adapts well to first base. Conine missed most of the 2025 season following surgery to repair a dislocated left shoulder, but he returned late in the year and enters the offseason healthy.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Goes yard in return to lineup
Griffin Conine went 1-for-5 with a solo home run and a second run scored in Tuesday's 6-5 extra-innings win over the Phillies.Seeing his first game action since Apr. 19 due to shoulder surgery, Conine got the start in left field and batted eighth, and it was his long ball off David Robertson in the eighth inning that got the Miami Marlins on the board and kicked off a rally from a 3-0 deficit. Conine will likely see consistent at-bats over the final week as Miami evaluates how he might fit into their 2026 roster plans, and through 76 plate appearances on the season the second-generation Marlin is slashing .275/.342/.464 with two homers, eight RBI and 12 runs.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Returns from 60-day IL
The Miami Marlins activated Griffin Conine (shoulder) from the 60-day injured list Monday.Conine underwent surgery back in late April to repair a dislocated left shoulder, but he's managed to work his way back to participate in the final week of the regular season. The 28-year-old looked sharp during a nine-game rehab stint with Triple-A Jacksonville, slashing .292/.514/.583 with two home runs and an 11:9 BB:K. The left-handed-hitting Conine should see some playing time versus righties in the final week, though the Marlins are tentatively scheduled to face four lefties in their six games.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Could return for final week
Manager Clayton McCullough said that the Miami Marlins were set to decide Sunday whether Griffin Conine (shoulder) would be activated from the 60-day injured list for the final week of the regular season, MLB.com reports.McCullough didn't tip his hand regarding the Marlins' plans for Conine, but the 28-year-old did his best during his recent minor-league rehab assignment to demonstrate that he had made a full recovery from the surgery he required in late April to address a dislocated left shoulder. Over nine games at Triple-A Jacksonville, Conine slashed .292/.514/.583 with two home runs and an 11:9 BB:K. He saw three starts in left field, three in right field and three as a designated hitter during his rehab assignment.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Ready for rehab assignment
Griffin Conine (shoulder) is expected to join one of the Miami Marlins' affiliates later this week to begin a rehab assignment, Kevin Barral of FishonFirst.com reports.After undergoing surgery April 29 to address a dislocated left shoulder, Conine was presumed to be shut down for the season, but he's apparently progressed more rapidly than expected and is on the cusp of being cleared for game action. Given how much time he's missed, Conine is expected to need at least a week's worth of at-bats in the minors to find his swing and get comfortable playing the outfield again before the Marlins bring him back from the injured list. Before getting shut down with the shoulder injury, Conine had gotten off to a solid start to the season for Miami, slashing .281/.352/.438 with one home run and seven RBI over 20 games.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Expected to miss rest of season
Griffin Conine is expected to miss the remainder of the 2025 season after undergoing surgery Tuesday to repair a dislocated left shoulder, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Conine suffered the injury earlier this month while sliding into second base. He is expected to be ready for spring training and should compete for a job in the Miami outfield in 2026.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Surgery scheduled
Griffin Conine will undergo surgery on his left shoulder Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.Conine will meet with Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday before his operation, and afterward we may know more about the 27-year-old's chances of returning at some point this season. He had been slashing .281/.352/.438 through 71 plate appearances but was placed directly on the 60-day injured list Sunday after dislocating his shoulder.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Placed on 60-day IL
The Miami Marlins placed Griffin Conine on the 60-day injured list Sunday with a dislocated left shoulder.The 27-year-old was enjoying a solid start to the campaign with a .790 OPS in 71 plate appearances, but he'll be out for at least the next two months after suffering a dislocated shoulder on a slide into second base Saturday. Conine is scheduled to undergo more medical testing Monday, per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Dislocates left shoulder
Griffin Conine was diagnosed with a dislocated left shoulder following Saturday's 11-10 loss to the Phillies.Conine dislocated his left shoulder while sliding into second base on a two-run double. He'll undergo further testing to determine the severity of the injury, but the 27-year-old outfielder will be sidelined for an extended period of time. Javier Sanoja (who entered Saturday's game in left field) and Dane Myers are candidates to see more starts in the outfield in Conine's absence.
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Marlins' Griffin Conine: Diagnosed with left shoulder injury
Griffin Conine exited Saturday's game against the Phillies due to a left shoulder injury, Stephen Strom of Miami Marlins Radio Network reports.Conine suffered the injury while sliding into second base on a two-run double and appeared to be in serious pain. He'll undergo further tests to determine the severity of the injury, but if he's out for an extended period of time, Dane Myers and Javier Sanoja would be in line to see more playing time in the outfield.