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Mariners Injury Report: Ty France Returning Thursday After Avoiding Serious Elbow Injury

2 min read • July 08, 2022

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Mariners Injury Report: Ty France Returning Thursday After Avoiding Serious Elbow Injury

The Mariners activated first baseman Ty France from the 10-day IL ahead of Thursday's game against the Blue Jays.

Ty France Injury Update

The 27-year-old is returning after 14 days as the DH and told the Seattle Times that he is looking to re-acclimate to hitting before re-claiming his position at first base.

France suffered a left flexor strain on June 23 when Sheldon Neuse ran through his glove at first and hyperextended France's elbow. 

Initial concern from the ProBaseball Docs – and from France himself – was for a UCL tear or other significant injury similar to Max Muncy's in 2021 but France came away with only a mild forearm strain. 

France is batting .319 this season with an .873 OPS, 10 home runs, 14 doubles, and 45 RBI in 273 at-bats and is currently second among AL first baseman in all-star votes. 

Seattle has won 12 of its last 15 and were 9-3 without France, moving to 41-42 and four games back of Toronto for the third and final AL Wild Card spot. 

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When Ty France got hurt in June, he initially panicked, fearing he’d torn “everything” in his left elbow. But 14 days later, he’s back in the lineup as a DH for tonight’s game. That, and updates on Kyle Lewis, Mitch Haniger, and more for @SeaTimesSports: bit.ly/3NP5sBB

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