A CT scan and MRI test on Chone Figgins' left wrist Wednesday showed a bone bruise outside the pinkie finger but no fractures or torn ligaments, news that Mike Scioscia called "encouraging." But the Angels manager could tell by the way the switch-hitter hopped out of the batter's box after his third-inning check swing Tuesday that Figgins, who left Tuesday's game and did not play Wednesday night, could sit out several more games. "Figgy's a tough kid, and if he winces like that, you know he feels it," Scioscia said. "He plays banged up and doesn't show it. So when he does, you're concerned."