Mariners make 5 roster moves as Matt Brash returns to the IL
Matt Brash just can’t catch a break with the Seattle Mariners, but at least Miles Mastrobuoni is now back from the 60-day Injured List.
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Matt Brash just can’t catch a break with the Seattle Mariners, but at least Miles Mastrobuoni is now back from the 60-day Injured List.
The Mariners have gotten some key players back from injury, but the road ahead remains uneven and fraught with tough challenges.
Cal Raleigh and Manager Dan Wilson provide up on catcher’s side issue.
Matt Brash left Wednesday’s series finale in Minnesota after just two pitches and the Mariners aren’t ruling out a stint on the Injured List.
Matt Brash is making encouraging progress with his recovery, but don’t expect to see him in game action for the Mariners anytime soon.
A report indicates where the Mariners are focusing their external search, Matt Bash is looking good in rehab, and news about some promotions.
The Mariners missed Matt Brash for the entire 2024 regular season, but one of their social media posts offers some reason for optimism.
What Mariners fans have feared has finally come true, with Matt Brash undergoing Tommy John surgery and not set to return until next June.
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 Seattle Mariners have been dealt a blow before the season even starts, with Matt Brash set to be out for an extended period of time.
The Seattle Mariners have shut down relievers Matt Brash and Gregory Santos, although neither injury is considered serious as things stand.
The Seattle Mariners waste a strong outing from Marco Gonzales as the Milwaukee Brewers win finale to complete series sweep.