SEATTLE — One of the best relievers on the Seattle Mariners is nearing his return after more than a year away from the field. Matt Brash was out all of 2024 recovering from Tommy John surgery and was placed on the 15-day injured list to begin the season while he recovered.
The Seattle Mariners could be in a position to get back ace reliever Matt Brash from the injured list this weekend when they host the Miami Marlins at T-Mobile Park.
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the most heavily-used units in baseball. Entering Monday, the Mariners relievers pitched 90 innings. That number is second in the league behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (96.2) and first in the American League.
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The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the most heavily-used units in baseball this season. The Mariners have had to dip into the depth at the Triple-A level from the Tacoma Rainiers several times to make up for the high usage.
Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash made his long-awaited return to a professional mound on Sunday, tossing a scoreless inning for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers against the Sacramento River Cats.
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SEATTLE — Two of the Seattle Mariners better relievers are working their way back from injuries and are nearing their returns. Right-handed pitchers Matt Brash and Troy Taylor were both playing catch before a game against the Athletics on Sunday at T-Mobile Park.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners formally announced their 26-man roster to begin the season the morning of opening day. There weren't any big surprises on who made the team, but there was confirmation that three of the Mariners better pitchers would begin the season on the injured list.
PEORIA, Ariz. — There's a lot of anticipation surrounding the Seattle Mariners bullpen. Gregory Santos will be back healthy, Andres Munoz and Collin Snider are coming off career-best seasons and Troy Taylor is expected to be back early in the year from a right lat strain.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners will soon have one of their best relievers back in the fold. Matt Brash, who led the Mariners with 78 appearances in 2023, missed all of 2024 while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
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It was big news on Saturday when Seattle Mariners reliever Matt Brash returned to the mound for a bullpen session at the Peoria Sports Complex. Brash missed all of last season after undergoing and recovering from Tommy John surgery, and his return to the Mariners is much-anticipated, considering he's one of the best bullpen arms in the league.
Seattle Mariners right-hander Matt Brash underwent Tommy John surgery on Wednesday and will be sidelined for at least part of the 2025 season, general manager Justin Hollander told reporters prior to Friday's home game against the Oakland Athletics.
Mariners right-hander Matt Brash underwent Tommy John surgery on Wednesday.
The Seattle Mariners entered the 2024 season expecting to once again run out one of the deadliest bullpens in the game. Fast forward to now and they have done just that, ranking in the top ten of the league in almost all categories.
Mariners right-hander Matt Brash has been shut down indefinitely from his rehab process.
The Seattle Mariners will be awaiting anxiously as ace reliever Matt Brash throws for the first time since being diagnosed with right elbow inflammation last week.
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The Mariners informed reporters on Friday that right-hander Matt Brash has medial elbow inflammation and can start playing catch on Tuesday.
Seattle Mariners fans are bracing for the worst when it comes to injury news on right-handed reliever Matt Brash, who was shut down last week after feeling a little "banged up." Reports have indicated that Brash could be headed for a season-ending arm injury and according to Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times, the M's could know more tomorrow.
Mariners setup men Matt Brash and Gregory Santos were both shut down last week due to arm troubles, and while it appears there’s good news on one, the outlook on the other is ominous.
The slow-news trickle on Seattle Mariners' right-hander Matt Brash and his injury doesn't appear to be very good. Let's re-set the stage: 1) Brash was shut down from throwing last week because of some arm discomfort.
The Mariners also placed reliever Erik Swanson on the paternity list and designated catcher Andrew Knapp for assignment on Saturday.
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