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Josh Naylor feeling better, returns to Mariners lineup
After he exited Monday's game with back spasms following a game-tying home run, Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor is back in the lineup for Wednesday's series finale against the Mets.
There are a few things of note with the Seattle Mariners' lineup for their series opener at 4:40 p.m. Friday in Kansas City against the Royals.
The Mariners made five roster moves before Monday’s series opener vs. the White Sox, and also announced how they’re going to piggyback Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo in the immediate. Miller will start Tuesday’s game and Castillo will follow out of the bullpen.
On Tuesday, Seattle Mariners reporter Adam Jude noted that Triple-A slugger Brennen Davis is set to be sidelined for "a few weeks" with a strained left hamstring. He is on the Tri
Josh Naylor was out of the M's lineup Tuesday after exiting with back spasms Monday. Here's the latest on Naylor's recovery, plus an update on Cal Raleigh's rehab.
The Mariners made an injury roster move, bringing back a player for the first time since April as they start a set with the Royals.
Mariners 1B Josh Naylor, who exited Monday night's victory over the Mets with back spasms, was out of the lineup Tuesday.
The Seattle Mariners announced a roster shuffle on Monday. The team optioned infielder Leo Rivas and reliever Domingo González to AAA Tacoma. Subsequently, the team activated Patrick Wisdom off the 10-day injured list and recalled Robinson Ortiz from AAA Tacoma.
The Mariners get another chance to prove their right-handed bats can handle left-handed pitching after the A’s call up top prospect Gage Jump.
After dropping the opening two games of the series, the Mets will look to avoid a sweep against the Mariners on Wednesday afternoon.