A summary of the latest injury-related developments for the Mariners during spring training, concerning Bryce Miller, Ryan Bliss and Logan Evans.
As Mariners Spring Training ramps up, pitcher Bryce Miller says he is near 100% after dealing with an elbow injury last ...
In a corresponding move to help replace Evans on the roster, the Mariners completed a trade with the Miami Marlins. The Seattle Mariners announced that they have acquired left-handed pitcher Josh ...
--The first Cactus League game is coming up on Feb. 20 against the San Diego Padres. Mariners Roundtable will have live coverage from spring training. Brady Farkas will be attending the first four ...
2B Ryan Bliss Injury: Right meniscus tear Expected return: Potentially by Opening Day Status: Injured while running bases ...
In a recent interview with MLB.com, Bryce Miller discussed his preparation for the upcoming season, and how he's utilized ...
The Mariners announced that starting pitcher Logan Evans had surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and will miss the upcoming season.
Woo's injury shut him down for the regular season and the American League Division Series. He did return for the ALCS against Toronto, but pitched in relief. Woo made two appearances and surrendered ...
Furthermore, Anthony Santander, who hit 44 homers in 2024 for the Orioles and was expected to contribute meaningfully in 2026 ...
Bryan Woo is officially back. The ace of the Mariners rotation this season pitched for the first time in nearly a month, coming on in relief in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series ...