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The Seattle Mariners placed right-handed reliever Matt Brash on the 15-day injured list on Wednesday due to a right lat strain.
Colt Emerson has made progress in his recovery and will avoid a stint on the injured list, but Matt Brash returns to the IL.
The Seattle Mariners announced five roster moves Wednesday afternoon, including Matt Brash going on the IL for the second time in a month.
Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Justin Hollander announced today the following roster moves: - Miles Mastrobuoni, INF/OF, reinstated from 60-day Injured List (right calf strain).
J.P. Crawford has said he's willing to move to third base, we've seen Brendan Donovan take a stab at the same position, and recently, we've seen Cole Young bounce to shortstop. How difficult is all of that?
The Mariners brought back Miles Mastrobuoni and recalled Domingo González, but losing Matt Brash is the move that changes the bullpen.
The Seattle Mariners made a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. They will play the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday.
Despite his feel-good save on Monday, you can't help but wonder if Andrés Muñoz's ninth-inning role is on the hot seat.
The Seattle Mariners have lost one of their key relief pitchers to the injured list. For the second time this season, the Mariners placed right-hander Matt Brash on the 15-day IL with a right lat strain (retroactive to June 9).
