The Mariners positioned Bryan Woo on the 15-day injured listing as a consequence of a proper hamstring pressure earlier than Tuesday’s loss in Tampa Bay. Seattle recalled reliever Collin Snider from Triple-A Tacoma to take the vacated energetic roster spot.
Woo left Monday evening’s begin within the fourth inning after experiencing the leg discomfort. The M’s despatched him for imaging Tuesday. Woo instructed reporters he was recognized with a lower-grade number of pressure, although he wasn’t certain of the restoration timetable via Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times.
It’s the second injured listing stint of the season for the second-year righty. Woo began the yr on the IL with elbow irritation. He had one other scare a pair weeks in the past when forearm discomfort led the staff to scratch him from a scheduled begin and ship him for testing. An MRI luckily got here again clear and Woo was in a position to make two extra begins earlier than the leg challenge.
A hamstring pressure is much much less of a long-term concern than any elbow or forearm harm can be. It’s nonetheless a disappointing setback for a pitcher who has been amidst a possible breakout season. Woo owns a glowing 1.77 ERA in 40 2/3 innings. Whereas he’s working a modest 18.7% strikeout charge, he has solely walked three out of 150 batters confronted. Woo has solely allowed three runs in two of his eight begins.
Supervisor Scott Servais was noncommittal on who will step into the rotation spot via MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer. The M’s have off days on Thursday and subsequent Monday, so they might get by with out a fifth starter till late subsequent week.
Emerson Hancock has been Seattle’s prime depth arm, taking eight begins. The previous sixth total draftee has struggled to a 4.79 ERA whereas hanging out 13.5% of opposing hitters. The M’s tabbed left-hander Jhonathan Diaz for a spot begin when Woo was scratched a pair weeks in the past, however Hancock would’ve been on quick relaxation that day.