Paul Goldschmidt awaiting results of MRI on finger
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Diamondbacks slugger Paul Goldschmidt reported pain in his left ring finger after being plunked by Pirates reliever Ernesto Frieri in the ninth inning Friday night. The results of X-rays taken after the game have yet to be revealed. His hand was wrapped when he spoke to the media.
"I've never had any broken bones or fractures or anything like that," he told azcentral.com. "It felt OK. Obviously there's still some pain because he hit it pretty good. He throws hard."
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