José Ramírez, the Cleveland Guardians' third baseman, suffered a fractured hamate bone in his left hand against the Detroit Tigers on June 13.
What happened?
The injury occurred during a game, and Ramírez underwent surgery on June 16 to remove the hook part of the bone in his hand.
He is expected to miss at least six weeks, similar to former Cleveland shortstop Francisco Lindor, who underwent hamate surgery earlier this year.
The hamate bone is a small, hooked bone located in the hand, and injuries to this bone are becoming more common in MLB.
Why it matters for José Ramírez
Ramírez's injury is a significant blow to the Guardians' lineup, as he is a key player and a consistent performer.
The Guardians will have to adjust their lineup and find a replacement for Ramírez during his absence.
What comes next?
Ramírez will undergo rehabilitation and is expected to return to the lineup in several weeks.
The Guardians will monitor his progress and adjust their lineup accordingly.
And the team will have to find a way to compensate for the loss of Ramírez's production during his absence.
But the Guardians are hopeful that Ramírez will make a full recovery and return to his usual form.
So the team will have to be patient and wait for Ramírez's return.
The Guardians' manager will have to make some tough decisions about the lineup and find a way to keep the team competitive during Ramírez's absence.
As of June 16, Ramírez has undergone successful surgery and is starting his rehabilitation process.
The Guardians are expected to provide updates on Ramírez's progress in the coming weeks.