The Giants could be without standout rookie catcher Daniel Susac for the next few weeks, but the good news is, that the injury should not keep him sidelined much longer than that. If at all. San Francisco’s backup catcher, who continued to earn more and more playing time behind starter Patrick Bailey after a hot start to the 2026 MLB season, was placed on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday, retroactive to April 20, with right elbow neuritis.Giants manager Tony Vitello spoke to reporters before Tuesday’s 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park, and expressed optimism that Susac’s injury is not considered serious, which Stanford Medicine’s Dr. Marc R. Safran, M.D., echoed in an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area on Wednesday.Baseball fans are all too familiar with elbow injuries, but what exactly is elbow neuritis?“It’s the ulnar nerve, which is on the inner side of the elbow, which some people would call the ‘funny bone’ if you bang the inner side of your elbow and it sends shock-like sensations down to your fingers,” Safran explained. “That’s the ulnar nerve. It’s a very superficial nerve that goes...