Mariners’ Kyle Seager plans to play through a fractured big toe
Posted Jul 1, 2018
Whatever discomfort Kyle Seager may (or may not) be feeling in his left big toe, he wouldn’t say Friday afternoon before the start of 10-day homestand at Safeco Field. “It’s not a big deal,” the Mariners third baseman said, adding a minute later: “It’s not that bad.” Seager fouled a ball off his left foot during his second at-bat of Wednesday’s game at Baltimore.
(Seattle Times)
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