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Beltre Not Allowed To Play In WBC

The Mariners have told third baseman Adrian Beltre that he cannot play for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.

The team doesn't believe that he has fully recovered from surgeries in September to repair a ligament in his left thumb and to remove bone spurs from his left, non-throwing shoulder.

"Yes, we took the decision [away]," Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik said. "We need this player, and we need this player badly, to be competitive this year.

"I feel bad about it. I know how badly he wanted to play. As I said all along, I would support him -- as long as he was healthy. ... If he's not right at 100 percent, then we as an organization couldn't afford to have a setback."

Via ESPN


Beltre Ponders Defying M's, Playing In WBC

Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre is thinking about defying the team by participating in next month's World Baseball Classic.

Before making a decision, he wants to test his surgically-repaired shoulder in a few spring training games.

"I haven't played. It's different to use in games than [in practice]," said Beltre, who is on the Dominican Republic's final roster.

Seattle is worried about Beltre getting hurt, or furthering injuries to his shoulder and thumb.

"Since they told me they didn't want me to play I don't want to go over there and get hurt and hear, 'I told you so,"' Beltre said. "But I still probably have the same chance to get hurt here as I do there. It [would be] just a matter of bad luck. And I might play DH over there, so it might even be easier on my shoulder."

Via ESPN


Could Mariners Trade Griffey At Midseason?

Some feel as though the Mariners might look to trade Ken Griffey Jr. at July's trade deadline if he's unable to fit into the team's plans.

Seattle could trade him to a contender this summer if things don't work out.

Via Chicago Tribune


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