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While Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton (hand) continues to hit in the batting cage, there is no timetable for the All-Star outfielder to face live pitching.
"He's progressing nice," manager Dan Jennings said, per The Miami Herald. "He'll continue to do baseball activities. You know, it's just about when he gets the strength back in that hand and wrist."
Stanton has missed more than six weeks due to a broken hamate bone in his left hand.
"He has been in the cages, starting to feel some strength come back," Jennings said. "So, hopefully, that's a positive side that we can move that clock forward some."
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