How long is Dylan Moore expected to be out?
Dylan Moore is expected to be out for at least 10 days due to right hip inflammation.
Sports / Mariners
Mariners utility player Dylan Moore has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to inflammation in his right hip. In a corresponding move, infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor has been recalled from the Tacoma Rainiers. This move aims to pr...
Dylan Moore’s injury is a setback for the Mariners, as he has been a key contributor both offensively and defensively, playing multiple positions. Samad Taylor’s recall provides a versatile replacement, capable of playing both infield and outfield positions. Taylor’s performance in Triple-A suggests he could provide a spark, but his MLB experience is limited. The injury to Santos and possible injury to Raley further stress the team’s depth. George Kirby’s progress is a positive sign for the Mariners’ pitching staff. Jorge Polanco was named AL Player of the Week after hitting .471 with four home runs. He is dealing with a strain in his side that’s limited Polanco to hitting just from the left side of the plate.
Dylan Moore is expected to be out for at least 10 days due to right hip inflammation.
Samad Taylor has been recalled from Triple-A Tacoma to replace Dylan Moore.
Gregory Santos has been transferred to the 60-day injured list due to a knee injury.
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