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If Dylan Moore is expected to return from Seattle Mariners from an injury

Before the Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday afternoon, they delivered a mixed bag of injury messages.

The M announced the negative side that Luke Raley will probably miss a slanted diagonal two months after a tense before the game on Tuesday. Dylan Moore, who was on the injured list this week due to inflammation in his right hip, is expected at the beginning of next week when the Mariners play athletics in Sacramento.

Per Adam Jude from the Seattle Times on social media:

According to Justin Hollander, Mariner consider all options to give the squad depth after so many injuries.

Good news, he adds, is that Dylan Moore feels better and will be up to date next week when MS are in Sacramento.

The 32-year-old Moore was a large part of the M.'s M. M. He beaten against left -handers.

Moore is a seven-year-old veteran and is a lifelong .210 punch man. As a defensive Ziz, he won the gold glove in the “supply center” in 2024. In his absence, the Mariners will continue to lean on Miles Mastrobuoni, Leo Rivas and the newly recorded Samad Taylor.

The Mariners will play the Rangers for three games that start on Friday evening before starting this series on Monday evening with athletics.

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