Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Wed 6/5/19 7:37 PM

Gordon (wrist) will begin a minor-league rehab assignment over the weekend, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon will join either Triple-A Tacoma or High-A Modesto for his rehab stint. Assuming everything goes as planned during his time in the minors, Gordon could rejoin the Mariners during their upcoming 10-game road trip, which begins Friday and runs through June 16.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Wed 6/5/19 12:47 AM

Gordon (wrist) took batting practice Tuesday and could be ready to rejoin the team in the middle of its upcoming 10-game road trip, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon continues to trend upward in his recovery from a deep bone bruise in his wrist. The speedster is likely to embark on a short rehab assignment prior to activation and could be back in action with the big-league club by early next week if he remains free of setbacks.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Mon 6/3/19 7:35 PM

Gordon (wrist) is expected to embark on a rehab assignment later in the week, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon progressed to taking swings in the batting cage over the weekend, though the Mariners have no intention of rushing him back from the injured list. He remains without a timetable for a return and will need to get some swings in rehab games prior to his activation.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Mon 6/3/19 12:56 AM

Gordon (wrist) took swings in the batting cage for a second straight day Saturday and is likely to take full batting practice Monday, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon has successful back-to-back sessions in the cage, so it appears his recovering wrist is holding up well. A full batting practice Monday would represent another step in the right direction for Gordon and likely leave him just a handful of days away from activation.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Sun 6/2/19 12:49 AM

Gordon (wrist) took swings in the batting cage Friday and will likely progress to batting practice in the next few days, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon continues to make steady progress in his recovery from a deep bone bruise in his right wrist. The veteran speedster is already back to participating in fielding work as well, and he may eventually be deemed ready for activation without the need for a rehab assignment if he continues to remain free of setbacks.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Thu 5/30/19 10:55 PM

Gordon (wrist) took ground balls at second base Thursday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon was moved to the 10-day injured list May 21 due to a right wrist bruise, though he's trending in the right direction and was cleared to resume baseball activities Thursday. He'll be eligible to come off the shelf beginning Friday, though he'll need longer than the 10-day minimum before being activated.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Wed 5/29/19 11:40 PM

Gordon (wrist) is expected to resume baseball activities Thursday but is expected to be sidelined beyond the minimum 10 days, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon would be eligible for activation Friday, but given that he's just resuming baseball-related work a day prior, he'll be sidelined for some time beyond that. Gordon's injury has been characterized as a deep bone bruise, which typically entails a multi-week recovery timeline.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Mon 5/27/19 5:57 PM

Gordon has a deep bone bruise on his wrist but no fracture, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
EDGE Analysis
A specialist confirmed that Gordon avoided the worst-case scenario, but his timeline remains unclear. He's not expected to pick up a bat for at least a few more days. Shed Long remains the primary second baseman in his absence.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Sun 5/26/19 4:27 PM

Gordon underwent a second opinion on his bruised right wrist Saturday, but the Mariners have yet to provide an update on his condition, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
The team should provide additional word on Gordon's condition Monday, when Seattle kicks off its homestand with a series against the Rangers. Should Gordon's injury prove more significant than originally thought, Shed Long could be in store for an extended run as the Mariners' everyday second baseman.

Dee Strange-Gordon
SS FA
Sat 5/25/19 3:24 PM

Gordon visited a specialist for a second opinion on his wrist Saturday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Gordon was initially sent to the injured list with a right wrist contusion, but the Mariners are seemingly afraid that the issue is worse than that. The results of the second opinion are not yet known.