The Seattle Mariners have made a move to bolster their roster as they prepare for the upcoming season. On Tuesday, the team announced they had activated infielder Bryan Woo from the 10-day injured list and placed pitcher Luke Weaver on the active roster.
Woo, who was acquired from the San Francisco Giants in the offseason, has been dealing with an elbow injury since spring training. He is expected to provide a boost to the Mariners’ infield depth and provide a spark at the plate. Woo is a career .264 hitter with 10 home runs and 43 RBIs in his two seasons in the majors.
Weaver, who was acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks in the offseason, has been dealing with a shoulder injury since spring training. He is expected to provide a boost to the Mariners’ pitching staff and provide some much-needed depth. Weaver is a career 4.14 ERA pitcher with 7 wins and 4 losses in his three seasons in the majors.
The Mariners hope that Woo and Weaver can help them make a run at the playoffs this season. With the addition of these two players, the team is now in a better position to compete in the American League West.
It will be interesting to see how Woo and Weaver perform for the Mariners this season. Both players have shown promise in the past and could be key pieces for the team as they look to make a run at the playoffs. It will be exciting to watch these two players as they look to make an impact on the team’s success this season.