
Some news, many injury updates, and one heavy loss for the Seattle sports community.
In Mariners news…
- Yesterday was a bit of a slow news day in terms of the Mariners, but one roster spot battle for Opening Day became a little clearer, with Tyler Locklear being optioned to Tacoma.
Around the league…
- Ohtani went downtown in his recent return to Tokyo.
WELCOME BACK TO JAPAN, SHOHEI!
— Los Angeles Dodgers (Bot) (@dodgersbot.bsky.social) 2025-03-15T10:42:00.000Z
- Shohei Ohtani is already in season form for the Dodgers, but it looks as though Mookie Betts may not be ready in time for Opening Day, battling an illness.
- Texas starter Jon Gray will miss time with a fractured right wrist. This news is coupled with bad news about another Rangers pitcher, Cody Bradford, who will be shut down for three more weeks dealing with an elbow issue.
- Injury updates were provided in regards to Blue Jay and former Mariner Erik Swanson, who is likely to start the season on the IL.
- Detroit outfielder Parker Meadows has been ruled out for Opening Day, dealing with a nerve injury.
- Continuing today’s theme, health updates were also provided for some Mets players, namely Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Alvarez. ($)
- Oh look, another injury update. In this case, it is that Matt Waldron of the San Diego Padres is expected to miss the start of the season dealing with a left oblique strain.
- What’s this? News that’s NOT an injury? Who knew! The Detroit Tigers are reportedly having Spencel Torkelson prepare to do some outfield work. I already thought Torkelson had “future Mariner at the trade deadline” written all over him, but an infielder converted to an outfielder? I’m surprised he isn’t wearing Northwest Green already.
Bee’s pick…
- The final whistle has blown for a Seattle Supersonics legend with the passing of Slick Watts at 73. A tremendous loss for the Seattle community, our condolences go out to all of Watts’ friends and loved ones.