Dylan Moore’s Rehab Assignment Reduced by Seattle Mariners

Mariners, Sports Seattle

The Seattle Mariners have recently announced that they have reduced the rehab assignment of their infielder Dylan Moore. Moore, who was placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right wrist sprain, was set to begin his rehab assignment with the Tacoma Rainiers, the Mariners’ Triple-A affiliate.

However, the Mariners have decided to reduce Moore’s rehab assignment and instead have him continue his recovery at the team’s spring training facility in Arizona. The Mariners believe that this decision is in Moore’s best interest as it will allow him to receive more individualized attention and care from the team’s medical staff.

Moore has been a key contributor to the Mariners this season, hitting .250 with four home runs and 15 RBIs in 32 games. He has also been a valuable asset to the team defensively, playing both shortstop and second base.

The Mariners hope that by reducing Moore’s rehab assignment, he will be able to return to the team sooner rather than later. It is unclear when Moore will be able to return to the lineup, but the team is optimistic that he will be back soon.

In the meantime, the Mariners will continue to rely on their other infielders, including Dee Gordon, Tim Beckham, and J.P. Crawford, to fill in for Moore until he is able to return.

The Seattle Mariners have made a wise decision in reducing Dylan Moore’s rehab assignment. By taking this precautionary measure, they are ensuring that Moore will be able to return to the lineup as soon as possible and help the team continue its success this season.

Dylan Moore's Rehab Assignment Reduced by Seattle Mariners