Mariners starter Bryce Miller has setback with oblique inflammation
Bryce Miller must be cursing his luck, after the Mariners announced he will miss at least one spring training start with another injury issue.
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Bryce Miller must be cursing his luck, after the Mariners announced he will miss at least one spring training start with another injury issue.
The Mariners lost to the Dodgers on Friday night, but the most important news involved Josh Naylor, who had to leave the game through injury.
Matt Brash is making encouraging progress with his recovery, but don’t expect to see him in game action for the Mariners anytime soon.
The Mariners are now at a critical point of the season, with the offense in a bad place and missing three main players in the lineup.
After plenty of understandable concern for the Seattle Mariners surrounding Julio Rodriguez, his MRI has come back clean.
Bryan Woo has suffered yet another setback with the Mariners, being sent to the 15-day Injured List as a result of a right hamstring strain.
Following a report that Matt Brash’s season might be over, he will start throwing again for the Mariners on Tuesday, but there is a caveat.
The Mariners will be without Jarred Kelenic for the foreseeable future, after fracturing his foot during Wednesday’s game versus the Twins.
Even though the Mariners’ game on Monday in Baltimore was rained out, there was still plenty of news to provide on the injury front.
James Paxton’s season may already be over, after a report indicated the Mariners pitcher has been advised to undergo Tommy John surgery.
We share some observations from what proved to be a demanding three-game series for the Mariners against the Chicago White Sox.
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais provided an injury update for Kyle Lewis, which seems to indicate he’ll be out for another week or two.