Seattle Mariners activate Cal Raleigh, J.P. Crawford
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The Seattle Mariners have had a run of injuries this month that has forced them to play with a thin bench and a makeshift bullpen. Seattle general manager Justin Holla
The Seattle Mariners removed first baseman Josh Naylor from the lineup.
The Mariners have an open active roster spot after making a pair of moves Monday ahead of expected returns this week.
The Mariners' injury issues only got worse on Tuesday as Randy Arozarena landed on the IL, while Luke Raley and Josh Naylor were out of the lineup. Here's the latest.
The Seattle Mariners DFA reliever Domingo Gonzalez for assignment and add Michael Rucker before Thursday’s series finale vs. the Orioles.
The Seattle Mariners' expected returns of catcher Cal Raleigh and J.P. Crawford from the injured list are official ahead of a six-game homestand.
Star rookie shortstop Colt Emerson is out of the Mariners lineup for the second straight game due to back tightness, according to the team. Emerson's back began to tighten up during warmups before Monday's game against the Orioles. Although the injury does not appear to be serious, it has lingered enough to keep him out for a second straight game.
The Mariners promoted an outfielder from Everett for an emergency, as Randy Arozarena required a short IL stint.
The Seattle Mariners have made a plethora of moves ahead of Game 3 of the 4-game set against the Baltimore Orioles.
For the first time this season, Randy Arozarena is not in the Mariners lineup. But he said he expected to miss just a couple days with a minor hamstring injury.
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the following roster moves: - Curtis Washington Jr. (#0), OF, selected from High-A Everett.
