PT TODAY: Royals look to replace Gordon

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Royals | Alex Gordon's fracture non-surgical
Kansas City Royals OF Alex Gordon's (hand) fracture is non-displaced and non-surgical, which is why he's estimated to be out three to four weeks. He'll be re-evaluated in 10 days.  Source: MLB.com - Jeffrey Flanagan
 
BHQ take: Sidelined for at least 3-4 weeks with a broken scaphoid bone in his right wrist, Alex Gordon will likely be replaced with the speedy Jarrod Dyson, who currently ranks in the MLB top ten for steals with 8 SB, despite only playing in 25 games in 2016. Dyson’s 166 RSpd, which measures a runner’s raw speed and takes into account that runner’s...

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