On Wednesday night, the Seattle Mariners will continue their series against the Houston Astros in Texas.
Seattle heads into the game after earning a 10-2 victory on Tuesday.
Seattle Mariners Announce New Roster Move

Recently, the Mariners claimed José Suarez off waivers from the Atlanta Braves.
The Mariners wrote (via X) on May 3: “We have claimed LHP José Suarez off waivers from the Braves and he has been added to the 40-man roster.”
Just ten days later, the Mariners have now designated Suarez for assignment.
He appeared in one game for the team.
Mariners PR wrote: “Roster Moves: 🔹 Bryce Miller, RHP, reinstated from 15-day Injured List (left oblique strain). 🔹 José Suarez, LHP, designated for assignment.”
Suarez is most known for his time with the Los Angeles Angels where he spent the first six years of his career.
Following the Angels, he spent part of the last two seasons with the Braves.
Over 115 career games, the 28-year-old has gone 22-30 with a 5.34 ERA.
Miller’s Background
The Mariners will be happy to get Miller back in action.
While he had a down year last season, the 27-year-old had a strong 2024 season.
Miller went 12-8 with a 2.94 ERA in 31 games.
Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times wrote (on May 9): “Bryce Miller will start Wednesday in Houston. With 14 games in 14 days , Mariners will use a six man rotation and then reassess after the road trip.”
Mariners Right Now
The Mariners come into Wednesday as the second-place team in the American League West with a 21-22 record in 43 games.
They are 9-11 in 20 games on the road.
Following two more games with the Astros, the Mariners will return home to host the San Diego Padres on Friday.




