Mariners injury report
Latest Mariners injuries and transactions
This page will be updated throughout the offseason with all the latest Mariners injury news and transactions.
Woo's ALCS availability looms large after starters' ALDS G5 relief outings
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo was smiling and high-fiving teammates after throwing an up-and-down bullpen session at T-Mobile Park on Friday afternoon, which was perhaps a positive sign as the matter of his roster status loomed, with the Mariners seeking to advance in the American League Division Series against the Tigers.
Woo (pec) throws simulated inning, but ALDS status uncertain
Mariners optimistic Woo will be available for ALDS
Locked into AL's No. 2 seed, Mariners get chance to rest workhorses
SEATTLE -- It’s that time of year where the Mariners have locked up a first-round postseason bye and could be in the process of getting key players off their feet over the final weekend. And that was indeed the case during a 3-2 loss to the Dodgers, with Josh Naylor
Woo takes positive step toward return, plays catch on field
Woo (pec) to skip upcoming start, next outing could be in playoffs
SEATTLE -- Bryan Woo likely won’t pitch again in the regular season. But he and the Mariners are doing everything they can to ensure he’s ready for October. In a perhaps somewhat expected announcement, Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said Woo will skip his next scheduled start on Thursday against
Woo day to day with pec tightness, but hoping to avoid IL
Woo set for MRI after exiting strong start with pectoral tightness
HOUSTON -- Everything was shaping up so well for Bryan Woo and the Mariners during Friday night’s colossal series opener against the Astros that could determine the American League West -- until Seattle’s electric right-hander began his warmup tosses ahead of the bottom of the sixth inning. Woo exhibited discomfort
Hollander provides updates on Bliss' season-ending injury, rehabbing pitchers
SEATTLE -- A season that began with significant promise for Ryan Bliss before getting derailed by injury ended in frustration, with the 25-year-old infielder suffering a right meniscus injury during his rehab assignment that required surgery, general manager Justin Hollander confirmed Monday.
With return to rotation Tuesday, Miller focused on finishing strong
PHILADELPHIA -- Bryce Miller had some reflective perspective when discussing his much-anticipated return from the injured list, slated for Tuesday night against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. On the one hand, it has been a brutal year filled with pain in the right-hander’s pitching elbow, a setback that necessitated
Miller reaches sixth inning in what could be last rehab start
Robles takes next step in recovery, starts rehab assignment
BALTIMORE -- Mariners outfielder Victor Robles will play the first game of his rehab assignment on Tuesday night at Triple-A Tacoma, continuing his recovery from a dislocated left shoulder he suffered while making a highlight-reel catch in foul territory in early April. Robles, who remains ahead of schedule in his
Walk-off sweep in extras tightens AL West after Naylor's exit
Miller to make next rehab start Thursday; Robles 'way ahead of schedule' in recovery
SEATTLE -- The Mariners are nearing returns to two pieces who can take an already promising floor to the club’s post-Trade Deadline roster to an even higher level, as Bryce Miller and Victor Robles are each trending toward being activated from the injured list at some point in August.
Miller has successful first rehab start, could return by end of August
Thornton expected to miss rest of '25 with torn Achilles
Robles hits on field for first time since dislocating shoulder
WEST SACRAMENTO -- Victor Robles joked this week at Sutter Health Park that he doesn’t necessarily “like” taking batting practice, when asked if he was nearing that step in his rehab from a left shoulder dislocation. But he certainly enjoyed what took place before Seattle’s series finale vs. the Athletics
Miller faces hitters in live BP; rehab assignment could be next
SEATTLE -- Bryce Miller sat in the 95-97 mph range during a roughly 25-pitch, up-and-down live batting practice session on Saturday afternoon while experiencing no limitations mixing in his secondaries, evoking a big thumbs up from Mariners pitching coach Pete Woodworth. And Miller was optimistic enough after that he thought
On taxi squad, Ford enjoying ‘cool day' in big leagues
ARLINGTON -- The Harry Ford era isn’t ready to take off quite yet. The Mariners’ No. 5 prospect, and MLB Pipeline’s No. 60 overall, joined the club in Arlington on Friday, taking part in the pitchers’ meeting and catching four or five bullpens before the game. However, he won’t be