ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — In a season characterized by a staggering run of injuries, the Yankees’ misfortune reached an almost absurd level Friday when Curtis Granderson sustained another broken bone in only his eighth game of the season.

Three months to the day after a pitch broke his right forearm in his first at-bat of spring training, Granderson was hit by a pitch on his left hand near his pinkie.

He will be out at least a month, and quite possibly six weeks. If he was crushed by bad luck, he refused to show it.

“It’s just crazy,” he said. “You can’t get too frustrated one way or the other about it and hang your head down on it. Keep your head up. It’s done. I can’t turn back the clock any way you want to. Have to move forward and be ready for when it heals back up and I have a chance to get back on the field.”