Ha-Seong Kim Out Four To Five Months Following Hand Surgery
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Ha-Seong Kim Out Four To Five Months Following Hand Surgery
"The Braves announced this afternoon that infielder Ha-Seong Kim suffered a hand injury while in South Korea and underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right middle finger. The procedure was performed today in Atlanta and the expected recovery time is 4 to 5 months, per the announcement. MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports that Kim suffered the injury after falling on ice."
"The Braves announced this afternoon that infielder Ha-Seong Kim suffered a hand injury while in South Korea and underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right middle finger. The procedure was performed today in Atlanta and the expected recovery time is 4 to 5 months, per the announcement. MLB.com's Mark Bowman reports that Kim suffered the injury after falling on ice. More to come."
Ha-Seong Kim suffered a hand injury while in South Korea and underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right middle finger. The procedure was performed in Atlanta, and the expected recovery time is four to five months. The injury resulted from a fall on ice. The Braves announced the injury and surgery. The tendon repair affects the middle finger, which can impact grip, infield throwing, and bat control. Rehabilitation and monitoring will determine the precise timeline for a return. Medical clearance and progress in rehab will guide the team's decisions on his availability.
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