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Mariners C Chris Iannetta not stressing over cold May at the plate


Entering Tuesday, Mariners catcher was hitless in his last 10 at-bats, but he is far ahead of where he was last season at this time. In his first season with Seattle, the 32-year-old catcher has a slash line of .216/.328/.351 with four home runs and 10 RBIs. Comparatively, through the first 44 games last season with the Angels, Iannetta’s line was .169/.265/.270. (MyNorthwest.com)

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