The Diamondbacks placed outfielder Jarrod Dyson on the 10-day disabled list with what the club calls a “lower core injury” that Dyson suffered during Wednesday’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Dyson hurt himself while positioning himself in the outfield to play a line drive struck by Cardinals hitter Tommy Pham in the seventh inning. Although Dyson had a few other precarious plays in the game, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said Dyson “felt it grab” on the Pham single.
According to Lovullo, Dyson will meet with a specialist on Friday to determine the exact significance of the injury.