Look, absolutely nobody is happy to see Seattle Mariners infielder Ryan Bliss go down with a torn bicep that will likely cost him the entire season. It's a terrible break for a nice guy who's worked hard to give himself a chance to earn a starting job.
The Seattle Mariners have hit a speed bump. Just this week, right fielder Victor Robles and second baseman Ryan Bliss have been placed on the injured list.
Seattle Mariners infielder Ryan Bliss was diagnosed with a torn biceps and will undergo surgery on Friday. The team said Thursday that Bliss' expected recovery timetable is four to five months.
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The Mariners provided an update on infielder Ryan Bliss, who was placed on the 10-day injured list with a torn left biceps.
Seattle Mariners second baseman Ryan Bliss landed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with a left biceps tear. Bliss, 25, is batting .200 with one homer, three RBIs and two stolen bases in 11 games this season.
The Mariners designated right-hander Jesse Hahn for assignment today amid a series of roster moves, per a club announcement. Right-hander Casey Lawrence was selected from Triple-A Tacoma in his place.
SEATTLE — It was only the first game of the season. The first contest out of 162. Fortunes can lean any which way. But for one day, in a 4-2 win against the Athletics on Opening Day Thursday at T-Mobile Park, Ryan Bliss showed why he was the Seattle Mariners starting second baseman.
When the Seattle Mariners open the season on Thursday night against the Athletics, it appears that Ryan Bliss will be at second base. Adam Jude of the
Opportunity knocks, but sometimes you need to kick down the door. When Ryan Bliss arrived from the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2023 he was touted as a high-upside prospect who had just begun to show real signs of pop with his bat to go along with strong defense and great speed.
PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners second base job was the only position up for grabs when spring training began, essentially. The Mariners re-signed Jorge Polanco to play third base, which left second base vacant (Polanco started at second in 2024).
PEORIA, Ariz. — The only starting position in the Seattle Mariners lineup that was up for grabs going into spring training was second base. The perception was that the Mariners 2024 Gold Glove utility player, Dylan Moore, would be the starter.
The Seattle Mariners roster could take a couple unexpected turns before opening day against the Athletics on March 27. When spring training began, the only positions in question were second base and designated hitter.
The Seattle Mariners waited months into the offseason to find players for 2025 to man the open spots in their infield. The Mariners signed Donovan Solano to platoon at first base and Jorge Polanco to play third.
The Mariners spent most of the offseason looking to address the infield.
Speaking on Seattle Sports 710 on Tuesday night, Seattle Mariners second baseman Ryan Bliss shared one of the biggest things he wants to improve on in 2025: Hitting the fastball.
Ask any Mariners fan what they think off the offseason so far, and you’ll be met with anger and disappoint. After a self-imposed $15 million budget for the offseason, Seattle has been one of the quieter teams in the free agent market landing Donovan Solano and a few minor league deals.
The Mariners announced that they have non-tendered four players.
The Seattle Mariners offense will likely have a slightly different look to it in 2025. Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto and General Manager Justin Hollander have both identified the infield as a position of need this offseason.
A quick hit from the Seattle Mariners pregame show on the road: It has been good to see rookie second baseman Ryan Bliss getting his legs under him at the big league level.
The Seattle Mariners put together an eventful top of the first inning on Friday night against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. What will make an uncomfortable Seattle Mariners trade worth it?
For a team that has struggled offensively, rookie Ryan Bliss provided a much-needed spark Saturday for the Seattle Mariners. Bliss, making his third start at second base since being called up May 27, got his first major league hit, stole two bases and scored three times in the Mariners' 9-0 win over the visiting Los Angeles Angels.
One of the feel-good stories in all of baseball this season was Monday night’s major league debut for Seattle Mariners second baseman Ryan Bliss. Why Seattle
The Auburn baseball program has put a lot of talent in the MLB, and that list grew last night. Former Auburn infielder Ryan Bliss made his MLB debut last night for the Seattle Mariners as they took on the Houston Astros.
Ryan Bliss, Seattle Mariners number 11 prospect, was called up today. The Mariners needed to make some moves, with Jorge Polanco moving to the 10-day injured list. This is the first opportunity for the 5’7 middle infielder to prove himself as a big-league talent.
The Mariners announced they’ve selected infielder Ryan Bliss onto the MLB roster. Second baseman Jorge Polanco is headed to the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring strain.
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