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Mariners’ Kyle Seager plans to play through a fractured big toe


Whatever discomfort 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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