Latest Mariners injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.
Mariners closer to a healthier 'pen with Taylor off IL, Brash rehabbing
CINCINNATI -- The Mariners brought a power arm back to their bullpen during Monday¡¯s off-day, as right-hander Troy Taylor was activated from the 15-day injured list and will be available for this week¡¯s series against the Reds.
Robles has no regrets over catch that injured shoulder
SEATTLE -- To little surprise given his vibrant personality, even with the development of being sidelined until at least early July, Victor Robles has remained in good spirits since suffering a fractured left shoulder when making a remarkable diving catch into the net on Sunday in San Francisco. In fact,
Bliss (torn biceps) to undergo surgery, miss 4-5 months
SEATTLE -- The hits kept coming for the Mariners on Thursday, as they will now be without Ryan Bliss for at least the next four to five months after the starting second baseman suffered a left biceps tear on a swing during Tuesday¡¯s extra-innings loss to the Astros.
Robles has fracture in shoulder, but may avoid surgery
SEATTLE -- Victor Robles, who suffered a dislocated left shoulder when making a remarkable diving catch into the netting on Sunday in San Francisco, will be sidelined for at least 12 weeks after an MRI exam revealed a small fracture in the humeral head of the shoulder, the team announced
Robles dislocates shoulder on incredible catch, placed on injured list
SEATTLE -- The Mariners are still awaiting MRI results on Victor Robles after he crashed into the net when making a remarkable catch on Sunday in San Francisco, but the spark-plug right fielder was nonetheless placed on the 10-day injured list ahead of Monday¡¯s game vs. the Astros. In a
Polanco (left knee soreness) out of starting lineup for 2nd straight game
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Mariners were without their hottest-swinging bat for the second straight game on Sunday, as third baseman Jorge Polanco was out of Seattle¡¯s starting lineup again due to soreness in his surgically-repaired left knee. The club was hopeful that Polanco sitting out Saturday night¡¯s game ahead of
Robles carted off after hanging on for stunning catch at Oracle Park
SAN FRANCISCO -- There were sun-soaked skies throughout the weekend at Oracle Park, yet for the Mariners, when it rained, it poured. Seattle was swept by San Francisco in a 5-4 walk-off loss in the bottom of the ninth inning on Sunday afternoon, but far more concerning was that Victor
Kirby (shoulder inflammation) takes first big step in rehab
PEORIA, Ariz. -- On the same day that Mariners manager Dan Wilson announced how Seattle¡¯s rotation will slot out to begin the regular season, the notable name absent among that group took the first big step in his rehab from the arm injury that will sideline him for the schedule¡¯s
Kirby (right shoulder inflammation) likely to start season on IL
PEORIA, Ariz. -- Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby, dealing with shoulder inflammation, has been shut down from throwing and will likely be placed on the IL, general manager Justin Hollander announced on Friday. An MRI showed no structural damage. Hollander spoke to the media Friday afternoon about the club¡¯s decision
Mariners lose Castillo to IL with Grade 2 hamstring strain
SEATTLE -- Luis Castillo joked on Tuesday afternoon at T-Mobile Park that if anyone saw him dancing in the coming days, that would be the sign that he¡¯s doing just fine. But unfortunately for ¡°La Piedra¡± and the Mariners, Castillo's good spirits didn¡¯t prevent him from landing on the 15-day
'This one hurts': Mariners dealt multiple gut punches in 10-inning loss
DETROIT -- The first gut punch landed when Julio Rodr¨ªguez was forced to exit after aggravating the high right ankle sprain that sidelined him for three weeks. The next blow was absorbed a half-inning later, when Yimi Garc¨ªa surrendered a game-tying, two-run homer to Kerry Carpenter, who continued to torment
J-Rod rejoins Mariners lineup that's humming along
SEATTLE -- Julio Rodr¨ªguez was 3 years old the last time ESPN¡¯s ¡°Sunday Night Baseball¡± came to Seattle. He wasn¡¯t going to miss the event¡¯s return to T-Mobile Park. Rodr¨ªguez, who had been out with a right ankle sprain since July 21, passed one last test of his ankle and
Post-TJ surgery, Brash 'super excited' with rehab progress
SEATTLE -- Rehab from Tommy John surgery can be a long and lonely process, but Matt Brash has been all smiles since meeting the Mariners on their nine-game homestand, three months removed from undergoing the season-ending elbow procedure. With a throwing program on the horizon, Brash is in town, mostly
J-Rod, Crawford placed on IL in flurry of moves
SEATTLE -- The Trade Deadline is just over a week away. But at this point, July 23 might well be a bigger delineation point in the Mariners¡¯ summer, with Tuesday becoming one of their biggest transactional days of the season. Three storylines from the past three days came to a
J-Rod will undergo MRI on injured right ankle, but X-rays negative?
SEATTLE -- The Mariners got a much-needed offensive outburst and a much-needed solid start from Bryan Woo. But their 6-4 win over the Astros -- which snapped a season-high five-game skid and moved Seattle back into a tie for first place in the AL West -- didn¡¯t come without a
Seattle awaits MRI results, as J-Rod's resurgence slowed by sore quad
SEATTLE -- Just as Julio Rodr¨ªguez appeared to be on the cusp of turning a corner, the Mariners¡¯ center fielder hit a speed bump when he was removed from Saturday¡¯s 5-4 loss to the Blue Jays at T-Mobile Park in the second inning. Rodr¨ªguez experienced soreness in his lower right
Woo lands on 15-day IL with right hamstring strain
ST. PETERSBURG -- The right hamstring soreness that forced Bryan Woo to exit during the fourth inning of his start on Monday night against the Rays landed the Mariners' second-year righty on the 15-day injured list one day later, after an MRI revealed what Woo called a ¡°low-level" strain. In
Hamstring injury latest blow for Woo in trying season
ST. PETERSBURG -- Bryan Woo¡¯s frustration was palpable as he paced off the mound in the fourth inning on Monday night at Tropicana Field, once again earlier than anticipated within a season in which his health has been the leading topic of discussion every time he takes the mound. The
No. 6 prospect Farmelo out for season with right ACL tear
SEATTLE -- Jonny Farmelo¡¯s non-contact right knee injury sustained earlier this week will sideline him for the rest of the 2024 season. Mariners general manager Justin Hollander revealed on Saturday that Seattle¡¯s No. 6 prospect, per MLB Pipeline has a torn ACL. Surgery has not yet been scheduled, nor has
Woo's MRI comes back 'perfectly clean'
SEATTLE -- One day after he was scratched from his scheduled start against the White Sox, Bryan Woo received positive results on an MRI that came back ¡°perfectly clean,¡± Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said on Wednesday. Hollander said that Woo could be re-inserted back into Seattle¡¯s rotation as soon
Woo to get MRI on forearm after missing start
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo, the Mariners¡¯ electric right-hander in the midst of one of the best starts to a season in team history, was scratched from his scheduled start on Tuesday due to a right forearm issue that necessitated an MRI. In his place, veteran left-hander Jhonathan D¨ªaz was recalled
No. 8 prospect Locklear called up for debut; France (heel) hits IL
KANSAS CITY -- For the foreseeable future, the Mariners will be showcasing a new look at first base. With Ty France headed to the 10-day injured list on Sunday due to a hairline fracture in his right heel, Seattle called up Tyler Locklear, the club¡¯s No. 8 prospect. Manager Scott
Mariners win, but all eyes on Mu?oz after early exit
OAKLAND -- Andr¨¦s Mu?oz has been dealing with a lower back issue for weeks. But after Seattle¡¯s leverage reliever was front-and-center for a home-plate collision on Tuesday night, he could no longer pitch through it. Seeking his 13th save, Mu?oz was instead forced to leave with two outs in the
Woo exits first game back from IL with forearm tightness
SEATTLE -- Cal Raleigh knew something was off immediately, pacing out to the mound after Bryan Woo unleashed what would be his final pitch on Friday night. Woo winced after his 62nd offering, showing discomfort but not extreme pain, which he revealed postgame to be tightness in his pitching forearm.