The Seattle Mariners lost to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. After the game, manager Scott Servais provided injury updates on both Mitch Garver and Luke Raley.
lost 5-3 to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park. The loss marked the first time since mid-April that the M's have lost back-to-back games at home.
Garver was hit by a pitch in the second inning, causing him to leave the game. Since he had been playing catcher, this brought about the odd situation of Cal Raleigh having to move to catcher from Dh and the M's being forced to use the pitchers spot in the lineup.After the game, manager Scott Servais provided an update on both players. Per Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710:
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