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Orioles 1B Mancini expects to miss season to treat cancer

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BALTIMORE — Orioles outfielder Trey Mancini is undergoing chemothera­py for stage 3 colon cancer and expects to miss the season if major leaguers return this summer.

Mancini had a malignant tumor removed shortly before turning 28 on March

18. He has been undergoing chemothera­py since April

13.

“My treatment will take six months — every two weeks for six months,“Mancini wrote in a story posted Tuesday on The Players Tribune. “If baseball returns in 2020, it will probably be without me.“

Stage 3 means is defined as a cancer that has grown into nearby tissue or lymph nodes. Stage 4 is defined as a cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.

Mancini acknowledg­ed he likely would never have realized he had cancer if not for an examinatio­n by the Orioles.

“I am so lucky,“he wrote. Mancini received an exam at spring training that revealed his iron levels were low. He figured colon cancer was a remote possibilit­y because of his age.

“I was only 27. No way I had that,“he wrote. “My dad had had stage 2 colon cancer in 2011, but he was 58 then. We just thought I was way too young for me to have it.“

A colonoscop­y revealed the tumor, and Mancini had surgery March 12.

Mancini is certain he will be able to play again but unsure of when.

“Even when I’m doing chemo, I can work out and do some things. So, whenever the time comes for me to come back to baseball, I’ll be ready,“he wrote. “But I just want to make sure that I am physically fine before I go out there and start trying to perform again at a major league level.“

Mancini had a career year in 2019, his third full season with Baltimore. He played in 154 games and batted .291 with 35 homers and 97 RBIs even though the last-place Orioles lost more than 100 games for the second year in a row.

 ?? Kenneth K. Lam / TNS ?? Baltimore Orioles right fielder Trey Mancini revealed he has begun chemothera­py for Stage III colon cancer.
Kenneth K. Lam / TNS Baltimore Orioles right fielder Trey Mancini revealed he has begun chemothera­py for Stage III colon cancer.

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