Geno was not in Seattle forever, but he was here long enough to become one of those players Seattle fans still check on from a distance. He brought power with the biggest smile that made even the ugliest strikeout stretch feel a little less irritating than it probably should have. So when Suárez made his way back to Cincinnati this offseason, there was a little sentimental pull to it. Now, that reunion has hit a rough patch. The Reds are placing Suárez on the 10-day injured list with a low-grade oblique strain after he was initially scratched because of what the team called mid-back discomfort. The injury doesn’t sound catastrophic, and Cincinnati can backdate the move to April 23, which means May 3 is the earliest he could return. Still, oblique issues are never something hitters casually shrug off, especially when the swing already hasn’t looked quite right. Eugenio Suárez’s Slow Start And Oblique Injury Turn Reds Reunion Into Early Concern Nobody in Seattle should be dancing on this.…