Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander had positive updates Monday on a handful of injured players, including starter Bryan Woo, and relievers Matt Brash and Gregory Santos.
Woo is back throwing again after being shut down for just under a week due to inflammation in his right elbow. Scans of the area hadn't shown any problems and the downtime for Woo was never expected to be lengthy. Hollander said Woo felt good after getting his work in as he begins to build back up."He was down for a little over a week from throwing, so he'll have to build back up," Hollander said.
"Santos was shut down due to a sore lat muscle earlier this month and didn't even really get started in spring training. A follow-up MRI came back clean and Santos began throwing again on Monday."No timetable, but today was, you know, between the MRI and today it was a positive first step for Gregory Santos," Hollander said.Bazardo is now throwing bullpens as he works back from a rotator cuff strain that kept him out for all of spring training.
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