The Mariners’ 8-1 win over the Athletics on Friday marked Seattle’s fourth-highest run total of the season, in a positive sign for the club’s search for lineup consistency. With offense generally down around the league, the Mariners’ 98 wRC+ still puts them ahead of 11 other teams, but naturally there’s still plenty of room for improvement. The Mariners’ 28.7% strikeout total is the highest in MLB, and they also rank 24th of 30 clubs in both batting average (.225) and runs (147).
Some lineup reinforcements could be on the way, as shortstop J.P. Crawford is close to beginning a minor league rehab assignment. Mariners GM Justin Hollander told reporters (including Adam Jude of the Seattle Times) that Crawford could possibly start the assignment this very weekend, as Crawford completed batting practice and a full fielding drill prior to yesterday’s game. Crawford hasn’t played since April 23 due to an oblique strain, and given how oblique problems often have a wide range of recovery times, it’s a good sign that Crawford appears better after such a relatively short period.
Crawford wasn’t exactly off to a roaring start prior to his injury, as he had only a .198/.296/.302 slash line in his first 98 plate appearances. A .227 BABIP could be largely responsible for those numbers, though Crawford’s Isolated Power metric was down to .105 — much more akin to his career norms before last season’s big spike up to 172. The shortstop enjoyed the best offensive season of his career in 2023, hitting .266/.380/.438 with 19 homers and a league-best 94 walks over 638 PA, translating to an excellent 134 wRC+.
Albeit in a much smaller sample size, Dominic Canzone had a comparable 133 wRC+ in 35 PA this season before hitting the injured list himself with a left AC joint sprain. Canzone suffered the injury crashing into the outfield wall while making a catch in the Mariners’ 3-2 loss to the Cubs on April 14, so it looks like he’ll miss just over a month since the outfielder is starting a Triple-A rehab assignment today. Hollander said the plan is for Canzone to play four minor league games before being evaluated for a possible activation from the 10-day IL.
Tayler Saucedo was placed on the 15-day IL last Wednesday due to a hyper-extended right knee, but Hollander said Saucedo’s MRI results suggested that the left-hander might only miss the minimum 15 days. The news isn’t as good for another pitcher on Seattle’s injured list, as Gregory Santos’ recovery timeline has now been stretched into July. Santos has yet to pitch this season due to a lat strain and was already on the 60-day IL, so he wouldn’t have been able to pitch until late May at the earliest.
The initial expectation was that Santos would be able to return either immediately once that 60-day window was up, or perhaps a few days or a week afterwards. However, Hollander said that Santos’ throwing program was recently shut down, and the reliever has only recently started throwing again in the 60-90 foot range.
Bryan Woo was another pitcher who hadn’t yet taken the hill in 2024, as a bout of elbow inflammation in Spring Training forced Woo onto the 15-day IL to begin the season. Woo made his return yesterday against Oakland and looked very sharp in allowing only one hit and one walk over 4 1/3 shutout innings, but he had to make an early exit due to right forearm tightness.
Despite the ominous-sounding nature of a forearm issue, Woo and M’s manager Scott Servais told MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer and other media that the removal was precautionary, and that Woo is expected to make his next start. Woo suggested that “it was just sitting for a long time” during an extended bottom of the fourth inning, when the Mariners scored five runs.
“It was a long inning. You sit for that long, especially coming back from injuries, like it gets kind of cold and it’s kind of hard to get it going again. So it’s kind of been like a theme throughout the rehab process,” Woo said.
Trojan Toss
The speed of a 24 year old Jacoby Ellsbury combined with the defense of a 25 year old Kevin Kiermaier combined with the batting prowess of a 32 year old Edgar Martinez combined with the durability/dependability of a 34 year old Cal Ripken combined with the hustle of a 39 year old Peter Rose.
gbs42
STFU…
Blackpink in the area
The Mariners have 5 new additions to their position player mix in 2024 and not a single one of them has an OPS over 700. And Julio Rodriguez has a whopping 1 homer so far.
Hotdog 2
I heard 2 of them are racist though because they don’t like affirmative action
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Here we go again with the politics on a baseball site
larkraxm
Everything is political, including and especially baseball, but Hotdog isn’t making a political statement or even a coherent thought. Hotdog has no idea what those words mean or how to use them in a sentence, so no worries!
highheat
I mean, Canzone has done well in his small sample, but I get where you’re coming from
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Grr canzone is racist because he has an offensive Italian last name
Stevil
Crawford was batting .275/.383/.350 with a 122 wRC+ over his last 10 games before hitting the IL.
Seattle has absolutely missed him.
BBB
Team wRC+ gets a big bump from the park factor. The offense may be closer to average in a hypothetical neutral setting, but will continue to scuffle at T-Mobile.
larkraxm
Not terrible reasoning, except that the offenses that they are playing at home play in the same park. Also, could we also say that their pitching is benefitting from those same park dimensions and is also average in a hypothetical neutral setting.
lee cousins
Oakland with a total payroll of 71,865000 is 30th in payroll. Maybe we’re not going cheap enough.
lee cousins
What’s up with that? Those M’s seem to be on a roller coaster ride lately. They simple don’t have enough fire power. Julio is like silly putty, he still has his rookie ways about himself whether it’s hitting, on the bases, or in the field maybe some day he will be the complete player but until then only flashes of what he might be.
Raley, and Garver, Arius so far have not panned out they need too show more than the strikeouts though Moore on the other hand could use all the more playing time ⌚ the Moore he plays the better he looks.
Ramous seems like he’s come to play out of the whole bunch of them.
Missing Crawford, and Canzone sure hasn’t help matters which underscores the matter that the depth is not as good as it could be. Our old friend Mike Ford was once again available only to become resigned lately.
We can hope they will put the fix in with the hitting I suppose they want to shake things out a little more before committing themselves. If opportunity arises I would hope their paying attention.