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Through eight games, this much is clear for the Seattle Mariners: The mid-range of the bullpen is not good enough.
The Mariners bullpen is getting healthier by the day. Here's the latest on when Seattle could get its big bullpen arms back.
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SB Nation on MSNTroy Taylor, Matt Brash near return for Mariners to join high-octane bullpenMatt Brash, who missed all of last season, has had a longer road recovering from Tommy John surgery, but he too is nearing a ...
The right-hander appears to be ready to embark on a minor-league rehab assignment, but Daniel Kramer of MLB.com notes Brash has remained with the Mariners in San Francisco instead of joining Triple-A ...
Matt Brash is nearing a Minor League rehab assignment in his road back from Tommy John surgery, but he’ll remain with the ...
Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson shared another piece of information related to reliever Matt Brash, who is moving closer ...
The Seattle Mariners began spring training with some injuries that carried over from the previous season. The biggest ...
Brash (elbow) was in the Mariners ' clubhouse ahead of Sunday's series finale against the Athletics, and he's getting closer to beginning a minor-league rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma, Ryan ...
Nothing like a little drama in the last innings of the last Spring Training game. And it had nothing to do with the ...
Matt Brash threw his first competitive pitches since elbow surgery last year, and promptly struck out his first two opponents ...
Before the Seattle Mariners packed up and left Arizona, Matt Brash got his first chance at in-game action since 2024 UCL ...
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has already been heavily-taxed through the first eight games of the season. The Mariners had four pitchers throw 1.1 innings or mor ...
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