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DJ LeMahieu injury update: Degree of thumb sprain to second baseman “concerning” for the Rockies

LeMahieu is seeing hand specialist in San Diego on Tuesday for a second opinion on his sprained left thumb

DJ LeMahieu #9 of the Colorado Rockies records a put out against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on April 16, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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DJ LeMahieu #9 of the Colorado Rockies records a put out against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on April 16, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Kyle Newman, digital prep sports editor for The Denver Post.
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SAN DIEGO — Rockies second baseman  is seeing a hand specialist here Tuesday for a second opinion on a sprained left thumb that landed him on the 10-day disabled list Monday.

LeMahieu initially hurt the thumb during his third at-bat against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, and since then the digit has been “sore, swollen and painful,” according to Rockies manager Bud Black.

“What we want to rule out is any sort of fracture or break,” Black said. “The degree of the sprain is concerning us. If it’s mild or a low-degree sprain, we’re in good shape and he could be back when his time’s up in 10 days. If it’s more significant, or if it’s a bone involved, that’s when it’s more concerning.”

For now, all Colorado can do is play the waiting game until the extent of the injury is determined. Daniel Castro got a second consecutive start at second base on Tuesday in LeMahieu’s absence.

“We’re all trying to remain optimistic, but we’ll see what a couple more scans show today,” Black said. “He’s going to see the hand specialist, and truly we’ll know more in a couple days when all the reports are back, the doctors have consulted each other and we see how DJ’s feeling.”

As of Tuesday evening, LeMahieu — who noted postgame that “I haven’t even gotten there” in terms of gripping and swinging a bat — had yet to hear about the results of his hand scans.

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