Griffin Conine Faces Surgery After Hamstring Tear Diagnosis
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Griffin Conine Faces Surgery After Hamstring Tear Diagnosis

2026-04-10T19:35:38Z

Rough break for the Miami outfield.

Miami Marlins outfielder Griffin Conine has been diagnosed with a hamstring tear, the team confirmed, dealing a significant blow to the organization's outfield depth.

The injury is serious enough that surgery is considered likely, which would sideline the young outfielder for an extended period and raise major questions about his availability for the remainder of the season.

Conine, son of former MLB star Jeff Conine, has been viewed as a promising piece of Miami's future. The setback represents a frustrating interruption to his development at a critical stage of his career.

The Marlins will need to adjust their outfield plans accordingly, potentially looking internally or exploring external options to fill the void left by Conine's absence. Miami's front office is expected to provide further updates once the medical evaluation is complete and a surgical timeline is established.

Fans and teammates have expressed support for Conine as he prepares to navigate what figures to be a lengthy rehabilitation process. The organization remains hopeful he can return to full strength in time to contribute in the future.