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    Zack Gelof exits in third inning with knee injury

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    Zack Gelof was removed from Thursday night’s battle against the Tigers in the third inning after injuring his knee while crashing into the outfield wall.

    Gelof made a terrific sliding catch running down the third base line, but slid into the side wall as he did and came up hobbling. He tried to walk it off and remain in the game but ultimately the decision was made to pull him. Gelof will head for further evaluation. Expect the A’s to provide an update on his status after the game.
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    Gelof cut his knee up pretty bad on a sliding catch last night in Detroit. Gelof had sort of swung between third base, second base, and left field since returning from the IL a few days ago, pushing Jeff McNeil (illness) into a bench role. McNeil will likely be more involved at second base over the weekend, pushing Joshua Kuroda-Grauer to third.
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    Gelof missed just the minimum stint on the injured list after suffering a hand laceration near the end of June. The 26-year-old was starting to swing a hot stick, and is worth fantasy consideration for those needing help in the middle infield.
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    Gelof had his hand stepped on by metal cleats last week and landed on the 10-day injured list on June 25th. Gripping activities will progress to swinging a bat when they feel that Gelof’s grip strength has returned enough. Then, provided his hand can withstand the impact of hitting, he should be able to quickly return to game action since he has not been out of the lineup long. However, we need to wait and see when he can begin hitting.
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    Gelof suffered a hand laceration and contusion during Tuesday’s game against the Giants, and the 26-year-old will now miss at least a week with the ailment. If there are no setbacks, it seems feasible that Gelof will be back in the early portion of July.
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    Gelof appears to have avoided serious injury when his right hand was stepped on by Matt Chapman during Tuesday’s series opener, which subsequently ended his 24-game hitting streak. Athletics manager told reporters afterwards that Gelof is day-to-day after X-rays didn’t reveal any fractures and he didn’t require stitches. The 26-year-old has been phenomenal since the start of June, hitting .329 (23-for-70) with five homers, 10 RBI and two steals during that span. It’ll be veteran Jeff McNeil taking over at the keystone on Wednesday evening.
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    It’s a massive relief for the Athletics and fantasy managers that initial X-rays didn’t reveal any fractures after Gelof was stepped on by Matt Chapman at second base during Tuesday’s game at Oracle Park. He figures to need some time off to recover but it sounds like Gelof managed to avoid serious injury.
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    It’s a tough break for Gelof as his 24-game hitting streak comes to a close after Matt Chapman stepped on his throwing hand while sliding into second base in the second inning. He immediately left the game after getting inadvertently spiked on the play, finishing 0-for-1 at the plate. There should be an update on his status after the contest.
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    Gelof carries a surreal 23-game hitting streak into this one following a brief one-game absence after being hit by a pitch in the helmet during Friday’s contest. The 26-year-old has displayed noticeably improved contact skills this season, but it remains challenging to fully buy into his recent hot streak based on his track record. The on-field production is undeniable as he’s batting .360 (32-for-89) with five homers and two steals since his hit streak began on May 25.
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    Gelof was hit in the helmet by a pitch Friday, but this isn’t considered a concussion situation. It sounds like the plan is for a full night off, followed by a chance to extend his 23-game hitting streak on Sunday.

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