
Teren Kowatsch
Mariners Beat Reporter at Sports Illustrated
Reporter for Seattle Mariners On SI/Minor League On SI/Fastball On SI. Idaho alum. Past: Lewiston Tribune, Whitman County Gazette.
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9 hours ago |
si.com | Teren Kowatsch
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners' injury woes to their pitching staff continued on Wednesday morning. Third-year starter Bryce Miller was placed on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation, according to a news release sent out by the team. Left-handed pitcher Jhonathan Diaz was recalled from the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers in a corresponding move. Miller's IL placement was retroactive to May 12. Miller has struggled with various nagging ailments this season.
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9 hours ago |
yardbarker.com | Teren Kowatsch
The Seattle Mariners added an intriguing player to their minor league system on Tuesday in the form of a former Nippon Professional Baseball veteran. The Mariners purchased the contract of Tomo Otosaka from the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League, signed him to a minor league contract on Wednesday and assigned him to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers the same day.
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10 hours ago |
si.com | Teren Kowatsch
The Seattle Mariners added an intriguing player to their minor league system on Tuesday in the form of a former Nippon Professional Baseball veteran. The Mariners purchased the contract of Tomo Otosaka from the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League, signed him to a minor league contract on Wednesday and assigned him to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers the same day.
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13 hours ago |
yardbarker.com | Teren Kowatsch
Woo's eighth six-plus-inning start tied him for the most in baseball this year with Philadelphia Phillies starter Zack Wheeler. Woo's start also placed him on a historic list among many notable names. Tuesday marked the seventh start of Woo's career where he pitched six or more innings and didn't walk a hitter.
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13 hours ago |
si.com | Teren Kowatsch
SEATTLE — Bryan Woo has been far and away the most consistent starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners this season, and he showed that again on Tuesday night in a 2-1 win over the New York Yankees. Woo had a 6.1-inning quality start on Tuesday against the Yankees. He struck out six batters, didn't walk a hitter, allowed four hits and didnt' give up a run. His latest outing was his sixth quality start of the year and put him in some elite company.
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SEATTLE -- A poor start and some bad luck plagued the Seattle Mariners in a 6-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday. #Mariners #TridentsUp https://t.co/5or6Wiuewn

FINAL: Toronto 6, Seattle 3. #Mariners #TridentsUp

Back at it tomorrow night with Logan Evans on the bump at 6:40 p.m. https://t.co/tPLXmsVte6

T9: Tyler Heineman scores on an RBI sacrifice fly hit by Daulton Varsho. Toronto leads 6-3 with runners on first and second and two outs. #Mariners #TridentsUp