Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Wed 7/29/20 1:30 PM

Moore went 2-for-4 with a double and a run in a loss to the Angels on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
The versatile Moore saw time at third base after opening the game in left field in what was his first appearance of the season in any capacity. Moore offers manager Scott Servais considerable flexibility due to the sheer number of positions he's capable of playing, and despite his limited use up to this point, it's worth noting he offers some decent pop after lacing 25 of his 51 hits for extra bases during his 2019 rookie campaign.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Mon 7/20/20 6:22 PM

Moore's delayed arrival at camp was in fact due to coronavirus, though never experienced symptoms, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore was one of several players across the league who had been absent for undisclosed reasons, though he supplied the expected explanation Monday. Being asymptomatic, he was able to work out as much one can in a hotel room, and he's been appearing in intrasquad games, though his roster spot as a utility man isn't all that safe. He hit just .206/.302/.389 in 282 plate appearances last year.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sun 7/19/20 4:43 PM

Moore, who arrived in summer camp Monday, started Saturday's intrasquad game, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.
EDGE Analysis
The utility man's participation is another step in the right direction after the significant time he missed in the earlier portion of summer camp. Moore had enjoyed a productive Cactus League stint as well -- hitting .400 with a double, home run, three RBI, four walks and five steals -- which, when coupled with his considerable defensive versatility, would theoretically afford him solid job security, especially with rosters expanded over the first month of the campaign. However, it's worth noting manager Scott Servais introduced at least some doubt Saturday, with Drayer separately reporting the Seattle skipper mentioned "there are some tough decisions to be made here" in reference to the team's utility jobs.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Mon 7/13/20 5:32 PM

Moore (not injury related) arrived at the Mariners' camp Monday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's unclear why Moore wasn't present for the beginning of camp, but he reported to camp and cleared intake testing as he was able to play catch on the field Monday. The 27-year-old is set to compete for a spot on the team's 30-man roster ahead of the regular season, but whether his absence will impact his availability remains to be seen. Moore made his major-league debut in 2019, hitting .206/.302/.389 with nine home runs and 28 RBI over 113 games.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Mon 7/13/20 4:33 PM

Moore had yet to report to the Mariners' summer camp as of Monday due to an unspecified reason, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore is one of four players in the Mariners' 60-man roster pool who has yet to be spotted at camp, with outfielder Mallex Smith, reliever Yoshihisa Hirano and catcher Joe Hudson being the others. The 27-year-old still has time to report to camp and get the work in he needs to guarantee his availability for the July 24 opener versus the Astros, but the missed time could hurt his bid to win a spot on the Mariners' 30-man roster as a utility man.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Sat 4/18/20 12:26 AM

Moore hit .400 (4-for-10) with a double, a home run, three RBI, four walks, five stolen bases and three runs across seven Cactus League contests before spring training was suspended.
EDGE Analysis
The versatile 27-year-old entered spring poised for a battle for a utility role against the likes of Tim Lopes and Patrick Wisdom. Moore's spring numbers, albeit over a small sample, certainly speak highly of his chances, especially with the likelihood rosters are expanded to as much as 29 players to open the 2020 regular season. Moore generated an unsightly .206/.302/.389 line across his first 282 big-league plate appearances last season, but nearly half (25) of his 51 hits notably went for extra bases.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Thu 3/12/20 12:28 PM

Moore (forearm) is listed as the Mariners' shortstop and No. 7 hitter for Thursday's Cactus League game against the Royals, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore sustained a bruise on his inner forearm Tuesday after being struck by a pitch, but he only needed one day off to overcome the injury. While his inclusion in the lineup implies Moore is healthy, whether he or the Mariners will actually end up playing is still undecided. According to Jeff Passan of ESPN.com, there are whispers among league executives that MLB will formally suspend spring training as soon as Thursday.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Wed 3/11/20 6:54 PM

Moore only sustained a bruised inner forearm during Tuesday's spring game and could return as soon as Thursday, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The initial diagnosis was that Moore had suffered a deep bone bruise to his right wrist Tuesday after being struck by a 93 mph fastball. A second evaluation provided the 27-year-old with the encouraging news that he could return as early as Thursday. Moore will try to avoid any additional injuries this spring, after enduring a concussion and sore calf earlier in camp.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Tue 3/10/20 6:46 PM

Moore was diagnosed with a deep bone bruise to his right wrist Tuesday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 27-year-old left Tuesday's game against the Angels in obvious pain after getting struck in the wrist by a pitch. It is encouraging that initial x-rays showed no fracture. Moore's nightmare spring continues after having missed time this camp twice already because of a concussion and a sore calf. The shortstop will be given a clearer timetable for his return in the coming days depending on his pain tolerance to throw and swing a bat.

Dylan Moore
1B/2B/3B/RF FA
Tue 3/10/20 4:59 PM

Moore left Tuesday's game against the Angels in clear pain after getting struck in the wrist by a pitch, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Moore can't catch a break, as he's already missed time this camp twice this spring, first for a concussion and later with a sore calf. Whether or not he'll miss time for this latest incident remains to be seen.