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By Jeremy Kahn
SAN FRANCISCO — You can add another player to the list of San Francisco Giants who have been injured during the 2018 season.
Hunter Strickland, who became the team’s closer during the season after replacing the injured Mark Melancon, will be out anywhere from six to eight weeks after breaking his right hand after Monday’s 5-4 loss to the Miami Marlins at AT&T Park.
Strickland, who blew just his fourth save of the season, broke his pitching hand after he was pulled from the game and punched a door.
Prior to breaking his hand, Strickland converted 13 out of 17 saves on the season and in Monday’s game, it was the second consecutive blown save for him.
It was just the fourth time in Strickland’s career that he allowed two or more runs in the same game.
Giants’ hand surgeon Dr. Scott Hansen is repairing the broken right hand of Strickland.
Either Sam Dyson or Tony Watson will fill the closer role until further notice, and Pierce Johnson will be recalled from the Triple-A Sacramento Rivercats to take Strickland’s place on the roster.
Strickland is the second Giants player to have hand surgery today, as Evan Longoria underwent surgery on his right hand earlier today in Los Angeles.
Longoria, who broke his right hand after he was struck on the hand by a Dan Straily pitch in the series finale on Thursday afternoon at Marlins Park, a game that the Giants would eventually win 6-3 in 16 innings.

