Connor Norby To Begin Season On Marlins' Injured List
Briefly

The Miami Marlins announced that young infielder Connor Norby will be out for roughly four weeks due to a Grade 1 left oblique strain. This injury, sustained while swinging, poses a significant setback for the team, which is already struggling offensively. Norby’s potential and playing time were seen as vital for the Marlins’ rebuilding efforts, especially after he made a promising debut last season. With his absence shaping the opening roster, the Marlins may rely on Graham Pauley to fill the gap, reflecting the team's challenging offensive situation heading into the season.
"Connor Norby will miss approximately four weeks with a Grade 1 left oblique strain, leaving the Marlins without one of their better projected hitters for the start of the season."
"Norby was in line for an everyday third base role with the rebuilding Marlins in 2025, but they will have to manage without him for at least a month."
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