Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Konnor Griffin is dealing with another injury setback after sustaining a torn tendon in his ring finger, according to reports from New York Post and Yahoo Sports. The injury is described as the second problem Griffin has suffered within the past two months. Both outlets link the most recent issue to the tendon damage in his ring finger and characterize his early professional season as being slowed primarily by injuries. The reports focus on the timing and recurrence of the injuries but do not provide additional specifics on when Griffin sustained the tendon injury, how it occurred, or what the Pirates’ next steps are for treatment and recovery. The two sources also do not include further medical details such as a timetable for return. As a result, the extent of the impact on his playing schedule and his broader rookie-year outlook remains unclear based on the information provided by these accounts.