Just a reminder: Rain Delay is moving here.
Now the Seattle Times has the story. Apparently it's not broken.
The fracture the Mariners saw after they X-rayed it last Friday is actually a fracture Reed suffered previously — "maybe even as a 7-year-old, skateboarding in California," joked trainer Rick Griffin — who added that Reed did not aggravate that injury.
Doctors at the Seattle Hand Group performed tests on Monday — a CT scan, X-rays and an MRI among them — to determine how serious the fracture was and how much time Reed would miss. Instead, they discovered that there isn't a fracture.
"There's definitely relief," Reed said.
Reed will rehab his injured right wrist — the Mariners are calling it "sore" at this point — until Saturday, at which point the club plans to reevaluate the injury and set a timeline for Reed's return. Asked today if he could start on opening day if everything went perfectly, Reed said yes.
I would have to file this under "Good News".

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