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Seattle Mariners Slugger Luke Raley, who develops well in front of weird injuries

Seattle-Einer The most important Mariner in Seattle Mariners will take the next step in his recovery more than a week after a freak injury.

The Mariner, who started outfielder/first Baseman Luke Raley, was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right-time impact on April 28 (retrospectively until April 28th). Raley suffered the injury when he made a swing in warm -ups on April 29 before a game against Los Angeles Angels.

Raley's injury came shortly before Seattle drove up a road trip with six games against the Texas Rangers and Athletics. And he felt better than the Mariners returned home for a home stead with six games.

“As far as I know, (Raley) had really positive in the past few days,” said General Manager Justin Hollander on Friday before a game against Toronto Blue Jay. “Start feeling better. So he will travel to Arizona when we go out of the city on Wednesday. I have no timeline, but it is going well. Sometimes with slopes, especially as hard as Luke swings, they want how to feel the risk of re -injury that he is still progressing for a while today.

Raley started the season in a liquid situation on the first basis with Rowdy Tellez and Donovan Solano. A left shoulder fracture that Victor Robles suffered on April 6, Raley Raley pushed back the outer field, where he spent most of his career. Raley scored 10 runs and scored two doubles, two Homeruns and eight RBIs in 24 games before his injury. He lowered .206/.345/.324 with an ops .669 before he went down.

Seattle claimed that the former outfield of World Series, Leody Taveras from Texas on May 6 from Texas to strengthen the outer field with the injuries. It is believed that Raley and Robles will return the all-star break through setbacks in their recovery. If you return to the fold, the outer field depth of the Mariners is in a solid place for the second half of the season.

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