Perlozzo's injury sends coach to bench

 
Mariners third-base coach Sam Perlozzo has a torn meniscus in his left knee, sending him to the bench, from where he will help manager John McLaren. First-base Eddie Rodriguez moves to third base, and Jim Reiggleman takes over at first. [link]

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