Some lineup reinforcements could be on the way.
The Seattle Mariners on Wednesday placed left-handed reliever Tayler Saucedo on the 15-day injured list and called up left-hander Kirby Snead amid a flurry of moves.
Mariners pitcher Tayler Saucedo went down with a scary leg injury after a bang-bang play against the Twins Tuesday night in Minneapolis. Saucedo went down
And I can't think of anywhere else I would prefer the local lefty to be. From waiver wire pick up a year ago to being cemented into a bullpen role and fan favorite personality, Tayler Saucedo is quickly making a name for himself on the Seattle Mariners.
Seattle Mariners' reliever Tayler Saucedo threw some shade at the Houston Astros this week on social media. Let's set the stage: 1) In Game 5 of the ALCS on Friday night, Astros pitcher Bryan Abreu was ejected for intentionally throwing at Texas Rangers' star Adolis Garcia.
The Mariners hold a tight lead in the AL West with less than a month to go. While certainly not assured, they’ve got a real shot at securing their first division title in over two decades.
Despite season-ending injuries to Robbie Ray, Marco Gonzales and Easton McGee, the Mariners boast one of the deepest rotations in baseball, and they plan on taking advantage of that.
The Seattle Mariners were on Topa their game, they were goated with the Saucedo, and they were bold enough to be Brash. The last two matchups between the Seattle Mariners and the Actually In Anaheim Angels embodied much more importance than just a second half division rival matchup.
A quartet of new relievers have been bolstering Seattle’s pen this season If you’ve hung out on the bullpen rail at T-Mobile Park this season, you might have witnessed some of the shenanigans that go on among Seattle’s good-natured group of relievers.
The Seattle Mariners claimed left-handed relief pitcher Tayler Saucedo off waivers from the New York Mets on Tuesday. Saucedo, 29, spent the past two seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays and appeared in 33 games, including just four last season.
With MLB free agency set to begin at 5 p.m. Eastern Time today, the New York Mets made a little depth move on Wednesday, claiming left-hander Tayler Saucedo off of waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays are clearing room on their 40-man roster ahead of next Thursday’s Rule 5 Draft protection deadline. The team placed pitchers Casey Lawrence and Tayler Saucedo on outright waivers to remove them from the 40-man roster.
We knew this was coming, Sergio Romo has officially been signed by the Blue Jays. Shaun Anderson was optioned back to Buffalo and Tayler Saucedo has been transferred to the 60-day IL.
The Blue Jays had plenty going on before Monday’s game versus the Mariners, including some injury updates on a few key bullpen pieces. Left-handed reliever Tim Mayza was placed on the 15-day injured list with left forearm inflammation.
The Blue Jays' bullpen is complete. Putting the final touches on the 2022 Opening Day roster, Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo told the media relievers Julian Merryweather, Trent Thornton, and Tayler Saucedo have made the MLB team.
Tayler Saucedo’s trips to Kent, Wa., were a regular occurrence. After the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out the minor-league baseball season in 2020, Saucedo made a routine of driving 30 minutes south from his home in Seattle to train at Big League Edge baseball facility.
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