Corbin Carroll will undergo an MRI on his left hand Monday after missing the Diamondbacks last four games with a hand contusion, Arizona manager Torey Lovullo told reporters on Sunday.
Carroll, 24, was hit by a 91 m.p.h. sinker from Blue Jays left-hander Justin Bruihl on Wednesday. He stayed in to run the bases after but he was replaced before the bottom half of the eighth inning.
After a down season at the plate in 2024, Carroll was enjoying the best stretch of his career prior to the injury. The left-handed hitting outfielder has 20 home runs, 44 RBIs and a .255/.341/.573 slash line. He is top ten in the major leagues in both home runs and on-base plus slugging (.914).
After Carroll was first hit, Lovullo said X-rays did not reveal a fracture. Yet the Diamondbacks are looking to be thorough after catcher Gabriel Moreno played through a hairline fracture in his finger for a week, potentially sidelining him until after the All-Star break.
Lovullo added that Carroll was available off the bench on Friday, however he has not appeared in a game since being hit.