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Seager reports no pain after extended workout

PHOENIX -- Corey Seager made a big move toward being ready for Opening Day on Thursday, when he completed a busy day of baseball activity with four at-bats in Minor League games.

Seager, who suffered a slight left knee sprain on March 11, said he felt no pain after the extended workout. He did not run out of the batter's box and did not play defense.

But before the game, Seager said he tested the knee running the bases, sliding and breaking back on a pickoff.

"Everything was fine," he said. "I rounded first, stopped like I did when it buckled the last time, did other little things, no problems so far.