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Kansas City Royals' Jorge Soler may start season on DL

By The Sports Xchange
Eddie Vedder (R) of rock band Pearl Jam poses for a picture with former Chicago Cubs player Jorge Soler before game 1 of the National League Division Series at Wrigley Field in Chicago on October 7, 2016. Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski/UPI
1 of 3 | Eddie Vedder (R) of rock band Pearl Jam poses for a picture with former Chicago Cubs player Jorge Soler before game 1 of the National League Division Series at Wrigley Field in Chicago on October 7, 2016. Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski/UPI | License Photo

Kansas City Royals outfielder Jorge Soler was diagnosed with a grade one oblique strain Monday and will likely begin the season on the disabled list.

Soler was injured chasing a pitch out of the strike zone Sunday in a minor league spring training game and underwent an MRI on Monday.

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Although the tests showed Soler's injury to be the least serious, he continued to be hampered by nagging injuries in his brief career.

In 2014 as a minor leaguer with the Chicago Cubs, he missed more than two months with strains in both hamstrings. He also injured his oblique in 2015 and missed more than three weeks late in the season.

Soler also missed nearly five weeks with a left ankle sprain in 2015 and last season missed nearly two months with a strained left hamstring before returning to help the Cubs win their first World Series since 1908.

Soler was obtained in the offseason for closer Wade Davis and struggled to a .143 average (7 for 49) with two homers in 17 exhibition games.

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