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X-rays negative on Dodgers SS Rollins' finger
Los Angeles Dodgers

X-rays negative on Dodgers SS Rollins' finger

Published Sep. 8, 2015 4:53 a.m. ET

The Dodgers received some good news on their ailing shortstop Jimmy Rollins on Monday.

The team told reporters that X-rays taken on Rollins' right index finger to examine the discomfort he's been experiencing on his knuckle turned out negative.

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While Rollins has struggled at the plate in his first season in Los Angeles, hitting .220/.279/.355 with 13 home runs and 41 RBI in 130 games, he has been a defensive upgrade for the Dodgers at shortstop and provides the team with leadership not just as a veteran player but as a World Series winner as well.

Rookie Corey Seager started at shortstop in Rollins' place on Monday, going 1 for 3 with two walks and a double in the Dodgers' 7-5 win over the Angels.

Manager Don Mattingly said the X-rays were precautionary and that he didn't expect Rollins to miss more than a couple games.

(h/t Los Angeles Times)

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