RF/DH FA
Wed 6/7/17 1:40 PM

Haniger (oblique), who went 1-for-4 with a run in Triple-A Tacoma's 12-9 loss to Reno on Tuesday, swung hard and emerged without setbacks, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. "The last couple of days hitting, I really turned a corner and I stopped thinking about it," he said. "I was just really trying to make sure I stay loose and stay warm in between innings. But it felt good."
EDGE Analysis
Haniger's one hit was a soft single, but the fact he was able to hit without restrictions or worries was the most important aspect of his first rehab game. He's slated to play six innings in right field during Wednesday's contest, after which an assessment on his progress and whether he's ready for a return to the big-league club will be made.