Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks due to a Grade 2 oblique strain, according to a source. The injury will keep Swanson out of the lineup as the Cubs navigate the early part of the season.
The source told ESPN that Swanson sustained a Grade 2 oblique strain. This type of strain involves a moderate tear of the abdominal muscle.
Swanson’s absence is a significant blow to the Cubs’ infield. He is a key player for the team, and his defensive skills and offensive contributions will be missed. The team has not yet announced how they will adjust their lineup in his absence. The expected recovery time of four to six weeks means Swanson could return sometime in May, depending on his progress.
The source, speaking anonymously, stated that Swanson is expected to miss four to six weeks.
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