It's been a sweet September in Seattle, as the Mariners are currently the hottest team in Major League Baseball and eyeing their first AL West Division title since 2001.
SEATTLE — Health has been hard to come by for the Seattle Mariners' starting rotation this season. Three starting pitchers, four if you include rookie fill-in Logan Evans, have had respective injured list stints.
The rotation is not what it was, but it is now who it was. Bryce Miller returned Tuesday from a 2 1/2-month stay on the injured list. With him, the Mariners have their core rotation intact for the first time in 2025.
The Seattle Mariners' rough road trip experienced another bump in a 6-4 loss against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park. Tuesday marked the return of Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller after more than two months on the shelf due to right elbow inflammation.
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The Seattle Mariners are in the midst of a tough road trip. They are currently on a 3-game losing skid and have lost five of their last seven, with two games left to play against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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The Mariners announced a series of roster moves Tuesday, including the previously-reported reinstatement of Bryce Miller from the 15-day injured list. They also selected the contract of fellow righty Sauryn Lao.
NEW YORK -- Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller will make his much-anticipated return to the starting rotation on Tuesday afternoon when the M's play the Philadelphia Phillies at 3:45 p.m.
RHP Bryce Miller is slated to return to the Mariners’ starting rotation tonight against the Philadelphia Phillies. Top infield prospect Felnin Celesten has been promoted to the High-A Everett AquaSox.
Trea Turner and the Philadelphia Phillies hit the visiting Seattle Mariners with an offensive onslaught in the series opener on Monday. The Phillies will attempt to keep the bats hot on Tuesday when they continue the three-game set versus the slumping Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners will have a fully healthy starting rotation for the first time this season. According to a post on "X" from Seattle Times reporter Adam Jude, Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller will be activated off the injured list and start in Game 2 of a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.
The reinforcements are coming for Seattle. Not just on the offensive side with Victor Robles and Luke Raley on their rehab stints, but also on the pitching side with Bryce Miller nearing his return.
The Seattle Mariners starting rotation has gone through the entire season without being at full strength. It looks like that might change in the very near future.
The Seattle Mariners are one of the hottest teams in baseball since the July 31 trade deadline, and they'll get another boost from players working their way from injuries.
On Thursday, Arizona Diamondbacks' veteran Triple-A outfielder and first baseman Seth Brown had an eye-popping night at the plate. Brown crushed two impressive home runs, facing Seattle Mariners' right-handed starting pitcher Bryce Miller, who was in Tacoma for a rehab start.
The Mariners are getting healthy, just in time for the stretch run. Mariners GM Justin Hollander met with the media the other day to provide updates on several injured players, and the news is largely positive, with several players running ahead of schedule on their rehab progress.
4:15 p.m. PT: According to general manager Justin Hollander, Miller is scheduled to make another rehab appearance with Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday. He will plan to throw 65 pitches, but is still likely to make another rehab appearance after.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller, working back from his second bout of elbow issues this season, gave a quick - but important answer when asked how he felt about his first rehab start at Triple-A Tacoma on Friday night.
Miller threw four nearly perfect innings with six strikeouts The trade deadline has come and gone and the Mariners opted against adding another starting pitcher at the deadline.
The Seattle Mariners starting rotation might be near full strength. Right-handed starter Bryce Miller has been on the 15-day injured list since June 10 (retroactive to June 7) due to right elbow inflammation related to a bone spur in his elbow.
Any good news on the pitching front for the Seattle Mariners is welcome, especially when it involves right-hander Bryce Miller. Most of this season, Miller has been dealing with a bone spur issue in his right elbow.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller is heading back to the 15-day injured list with elbow inflammation. Manager Dan Wilson confirmed the news after Monday's 8-4 loss in 11 innings to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Seattle Mariners placed right-hander Bryce Miller on the 15-day injured list Wednesday due to right elbow inflammation. The move is retroactive to Monday.
The Mariners announced today that right-hander Bryce Miller has been placed on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 12th, due to right elbow inflammation.
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