SF Giants take sigh of relief as Tom Murphy (knee) avoids surgery

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PHILADELPHIA — Ahead of Mason Black’s major-league debut Monday afternoon, the Giants needed to create space for the 24-year-old right-hander on the 40-man roster.

Choosing to designate Daulton Jefferies for assignment, rather than transfer Tom Murphy to the 60-day injured list, indicated that the backup catcher’s knee sprain suffered Friday night was not as severe as initially believed.

Indeed, Murphy is expected to miss only 4-6 weeks, manager Bob Melvin said before first pitch Monday. MRIs revealed a Grade 1-2 sprain in his left knee but nothing that would require surgical intervention.

“Anything non-surgical is good news,” Melvin said. “Especially the way he felt and was speaking to. Anytime you lose a guy for a significant period, it’s not great.”

At least until Patrick Bailey (concussion) is eligible to be activated Friday, the Giants were left with Jakson Reetz and Blake Sabol as their catching duo. Against right-hander Zack Wheeler on Monday, it was Reetz behind the plate.

Sabol received the start Sunday and graded out well framing strikes, Melvin said.

“We look at those kind of things, and it was actually a good day for him,” Melvin said. “It’ll be a mix between the two. It could be more righties for Blake and more lefties for Jakson. We’ll have Reetz today, but we’ll see where it goes. It’s probably more of a lefty-righty type thing.”

The positive news regarding Murphy made Jefferies the obvious 40-man casualty, but it wasn’t an easy conversation for Melvin, who managed the 28-year-old right-hander in Oakland and witness him make an unlikely comeback from multiple Tommy John surgeries and a thoracic outlet procedure.

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