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Ouch! Ex-Mariner Pineda Out for the Season

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How good does that Michael Pineda trade the Mariners worked out last season look now? Pretty good. The Yankees right hander is done for the season, and it's only April.

Pineda has an anterior labral tear in his right shoulder and is set to undergo surgery on Tuesday. The Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said his recovery time is 12 months.

Pineda went to New York last season in exchange for catcher Jesus Montero and pitcher Hector Noesi.

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