PEORIA, Ariz. — It hasn’t happened often over the past few seasons, but the Mariners finally received positive news following a preliminary injury diagnosis and the subsequent tests that followed.
After exiting in the second inning of Sunday’s Cactus League game with left hamstring tightness, Robinson Cano underwent a MRI on Monday morning as a precaution to see if there was any significant damage to what assumed to be a minor issue.
The scans revealed what was first hoped — a Grade 1 strain, which is the least extensive on the 1-3 scale.
“All positive,” manger Scott Servais said.