Setback For Scott

Mariners second baseman Bryson Stott has suffered a setback in his rehabilitation for knee tendinitis. He was expected to finish treatment soon and rejoin the team slightly ahead of schedule. Doctors reevaluated him after he felt severe pain in a recent workout. The preliminary examination revealed more damage and is worse than the first injury. Anonymous sources in Seattle told BNN Bryson Stott would be absent from the roster quite a bit longer than originally diagnosed. He would now have to miss at least one week.

This year Stott has collected a .308 batting average to date with 8 hits in 26 at-bats, 5 RBIs, 1 home run and scored 2 times. He has played in 7 games.

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