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Seattle Mariners slugger Kyle Seager likely out until June


After undergoing surgery to repair a tendon in his left hand, Mariners third baseman will miss at least the next 2 1/2 months, general manager Jerry Dipoto said Thursday. “He won’t be able to pick up a bat until the eighth week,” Dipoto said. “It’s hard to believe we’ll shut him down for two-plus months and he’ll be able to hit MLB pitching in two weeks.” (MLB.com)

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