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- Updated: September 19, 2016
DENVER — Rockies first baseman Mark Reynolds will miss the rest of the season with a fractured left hand after Padres reliever Jose Dominguez hit him in the fifth inning of Sunday’s 6-3 win.
Reynolds had returned from the 15-day disabled list on Aug. 31 from a fractured hamate bone in the same hand that required surgery. The recovery was supposed to take six to eight weeks, but Reynolds returned in 20 days.
“It hurt,” Reynolds said. “I have been hit in my hand a lot before, and I had never felt this kind of pain. Right when we went in for the X-rays — I don’t have a radiology degree by any means — but I could see that it was broken.”
Reynolds will be re-evaluated on Monday by Dr. Jennifer Kummer at Steadman Hawkins …