Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sun 9/18/22 8:02 PM

Moore went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles, two walks, a stolen base and a run scored in Sunday's 5-1 loss to the Angels.
EDGE Analysis
Moore made his first start since returning from an oblique injury -- he was activated from the injured list ahead of Saturday's contest but didn't play. He got aboard in each plate appearance, but only an Adam Frazier RBI single in the third inning cashed him in. Moore missed about three weeks with the oblique issue, but he could be an option to play regularly going forward after Eugenio Suarez (finger) hit the injured list Saturday. Moore will need to improve on his .216/.365/.407 slash line down the stretch to push for more playing time, though he's added 16 steals, six home runs, 19 RBI, 32 runs scored and 10 doubles through 209 plate appearances.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sat 9/17/22 7:28 PM

Moore (oblique) was activated off the injured list Saturday, Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710 AM reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore had been out since late August with a right oblique strain, but he's good to go after just a single rehab game. He isn't in the lineup for Saturday's game against the Angels but could be called on frequently in the near future, as Eugenio Suarez (finger) landed on the injured list in a corresponding move.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sat 9/17/22 2:18 PM

Moore (oblique) went 1-for-4 with a stolen base and a run in Triple-A Tacoma's loss to Las Vegas on Friday.
EDGE Analysis
Moore was able to play a full game at shortstop right out of the gate in his rehab assignment, yet another positive sign for his recovery. The 30-year-old may only need another couple of rehab games before being deemed ready for activation, a timeline that would give him plenty of opportunity to get some at-bats in before the start of the postseason.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Thu 9/15/22 12:03 PM

Moore (oblique) reported feeling good Wednesday after taking batting practice Tuesday, and manager Scott Servais remains optimistic he'll be activated at some point during the team's upcoming road trip, the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore's recovery from an oblique strain appears to be gaining steam as it enters its third week. Assuming it remains on the same trajectory and he is indeed activated at some point during the Mariners' 10-game road trip, it appears Moore will have ample opportunity to get some at-bats in before the postseason.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Wed 9/14/22 11:25 AM

Moore (oblique) will travel with the Mariners on their upcoming 10-game road trip and was able to take batting practice before Tuesday's game against the Padres, the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
The encouraging news notwithstanding, manager Scott Servais added that Moore remains without a firm timetable for return. Having the valued utility asset healthy for a postseason run is likely the highest priority at the moment, but ideally, the Mariners would like to get Moore some at-bats before the regular season concludes.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sat 9/10/22 2:37 PM

Moore (oblique) is "feeling better" according to manager Scott Servais, but he remains limited in his rehabilitation activities, the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
Servais added that Moore is still not doing much in the way of rotational work and has yet to resume swinging a bat. The versatile veteran has been on the injured list since Aug. 30, and despite the current lack of significant progress, he presumably still has a good chance of getting some regular-season at-bats in before the start of the postseason.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Tue 9/6/22 11:14 AM

Moore (oblique) was expected to do some rotational exercises in a pool Monday as part of his rehab process, the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore likely remains at least a couple of weeks away from a return to action, but the planned increase in activity is a small step in the right direction. The 30-year-old's oblique strain was diagnosed as being of the low-to-moderate variety, so for the time being, the Mariners still expect him to be available before the end of the regular season.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Tue 8/30/22 6:58 PM

Moore, who was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday, said his right oblique injury is considered between a Grade 1 and Grade 2 strain, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
A Grade 3 strain is the most severe and likely would have spelled an end to Moore's season, but the low-to-moderate-grade strain should give him a chance to return at some point in the second half of September. The Mariners likely won't be able to hone in on a target date for Moore's return from the IL until he's able to resume baseball activities. Abraham Toro was called up from Triple-A Tacoma on Tuesday in a corresponding move and will replace Moore as a depth infielder for Seattle.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Tue 8/30/22 3:08 PM

The Mariners placed Moore on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a right oblique strain.
EDGE Analysis
It's unclear how severe the strain is, but Moore can return from the IL no sooner than Sept. 9 against Atlanta. Abraham Toro, recalled Tuesday, will fill in for Moore as infield depth.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sun 8/28/22 7:13 PM

Moore went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Guardians.
EDGE Analysis
Moore broke open the scoring in the fifth inning with a shot down the line in left field. This was just Moore's second start in six games -- J.P. Crawford (pectoral) was not available to play. The homer was Moore's first since July 7, and his last RBI was one day after that. The utility man is slashing only .206/.353/.388 with six long balls, 19 RBI, 31 runs scored and 15 stolen bases through 205 plate appearances.