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Mariners’ Matt Brash Heads to IL, Injury Updates on Refsnyder and Miller

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As the Mariners prepare for their upcoming homestand, General Manager Justin Hollander addressed the media to provide crucial updates on the team’s injury situation. The focal point for many fans remains reliever Matt Brash, who exited Wednesday’s game with a side injury that raised immediate concerns. Fortunately, an MRI revealed inflammation in his lat muscle, a more favorable diagnosis than the feared oblique injury. Hollander confirmed that there are no serious structural issues, describing the findings as “very good news all around, probably the best news we could have possibly hoped for.” In response to the injury, the team has placed Brash on the 15-day injured list and called up left-handed pitcher Josh Simpson to fill the gap in the bullpen.

While the news about Brash brings a sigh of relief, there are still other injury-related concerns for the Mariners. Notably, outfielder Rob Refsnyder will not be in the starting lineup for tonight’s game against the Royals, despite the opposing team sending a left-handed pitcher to the mound. Manager Dan Wilson noted that Refsnyder is “nursing a couple of different little things,” but reassured that the player is fine and being evaluated on a day-to-day basis.

Additionally, the team is closely monitoring the status of Bryce Miller, who is also nearing a return from his injury. As the Mariners look to bolster their roster, these updates will be pivotal in shaping their approach as they head into the next series.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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