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Ryan Bliss underwent end-of-season surgery

Sailor’s Badge Ryan Bliss General Manager Justin Hollander recently tore a bend on his right knee, telling reporters (including Tim Booth of the Seattle Times). He underwent end-of-season surgery today.

Happiness is on the list of injured 60 days. Seattle’s opening day second baseman suffered a biceps ruptured during a swing in mid-April. He underwent surgery on a 4-5-month recovery schedule. Bliss seems to have made great progress and is so healthy that he started on a rehabilitation mission with Triple-A Tacoma on August 28. He reached .385 in six games before the meniscus torn.

The 25-year-old’s happiness started slowly at the start of the season. In 11 games, he hit .200 with a base percentage of 0.282. Bliss didn’t hit much in limited major league game time, but he had a .269/.377/.456 slash in Tacoma and 50 stolen bases. M promotes more respected potential customers Cole Young Take over the second base at the end of May. Young has been in trouble in a cruel depression since the All-Star Game (.174/.319/.283 appeared in 114 sets). Captain Dan Wilson has served on the bench in the last four games. Bliss is a few days away from replaying the second base.

Instead, the Mariners will continue to separate playing time Jorge Polanco and the recent call Leo. Polanco is in the lineup every day, but M is reluctant to overwork on defense when she performs with a sore knee. He got a lot of DH hits. Hit Chinese Rivas enters the starting lineup for the third time in four games against St. Louis Righy tonight Miles Mikolas. Young is still in an active roster, but the fifth straight game is no longer a roster.

Over the weekend, M played the last two of three games in Atlanta. They rose 1.5 games on the last wildcard seat of the Rangers. Royals and Guardians are also in three matches. Seattle runs the Astronauts in 2.5 games in Al West pictures. They returned home (they had a much better game in the last two months than they had in the last two months) in the series against the Cardinals and Angels this week.

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