Wed 7/4/18 1:54 PM

Triggs received a second opinion from Dr. Keith Meister on his forearm, which confirmed that he is not dealing with any structural issues, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
EDGE Analysis
This was a positive development for Triggs after he was forced to pause a rehab assignment just over a week ago due to a tingling feeling in the fingers of his injured arm. He will now be shut down for 10-to-14 days before being reevaluated by team doctors. Because of his setback, Triggs will likely remain sidelined for the rest of July, though more will be known after he's reassessed.