Griffey Breaks Hand in Mysterious Accident
Ken Griffey, Jr. is hurt again. Only this time no one is saying why:
The Cincinnati Reds’ center fielder broke his left hand in an accident at home, the latest in a series of setbacks since he joined was traded to his hometown team for the 2000 season.
Griffey will have the hand in a hard cast for three weeks, then be re-examined, the team announced on Friday. The club wasn’t authorized by Griffey to give any details of how he was hurt.
What was he doing? Did he slam it in a door? Fell down some step? Play to hard with his Nintendo Wii? Inquiring minds want to know.
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