Star rookie Griffin (forearm strain) to IL, but Bucs think he'll be back soon

5:04 PM UTC

PITTSBURGH -- Pirates shortstop was placed on the 10-day IL on Sunday with a minor flexor strain in his right forearm, general manager Ben Cherington announced on his weekly radio appearance. (right quad muscle strain) was activated from the IL as the corresponding move.

Sunday had been a target date to see how Griffin felt, per Cherington. If Griffin’s forearm had felt better and he was able to play shortstop Tuesday in Houston, he would have remained active. But with O’Hearn’s return, Pittsburgh didn’t want to clog the designated hitter spot and hope to give Griffin return to full strength. It is expected to be a short stint.

The 20-year-old expressed concern on Wednesday that his elbow wasn’t fully recovering after the game, and he was held out of the game on Thursday vs. the Cubs as a precaution -- though he was available to pinch-run. He served as the DH Friday and Saturday vs. the Twins, tallying two hits in Pittsburgh’s 10-9 win over Minnesota on Saturday.

Griffin has hit .270 with a .729 OPS, four homers and 14 stolen bases through 51 games in his highly anticipated rookie season, having rebounded from a slow start by posting a solid .306/.361/.459 mark in May. He became the youngest Pirates player since 1952 to bat leadoff on Tuesday. Pittsburgh called up infielder/outfielder Tyler Callihan on Thursday night to add infield depth. The Pirates will have Jared Triolo playing shortstop and Nick Gonzales at third base with Callihan off the bench.