Mariners SS J.P. Crawford (hand) day-to-day after HBP

2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) slides safely into home plate around the attempted tag by Detroit Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler (13) in the first inning at Comerica Park.

June 6 – Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford is day-to-day after exiting Friday’s series opener against ​the Detroit Tigers after he was hit ‌on the right hand by a pitch.
Crawford initially stayed in the game after he was ​hit by a 96-mph sinker from ​Detroit starter Framber Valdez in the third ⁠inning. After running the bases, though, ​he was replaced by Patrick Wisdom in the ​bottom of the third, with Colt Emerson moving from third to short.
That early exit allowed Crawford ​to get x-rays of his wrist, which ​came back negative, manager Dan Wilson told reporters after ‌Seattle’s ⁠7-3 loss.
Crawford also appeared to sustain a lower-body injury earlier in the game, limping back to the dugout after colliding ​with Tigers catcher ​Dillon ⁠Dingler in a feet-first slide into home plate to score the ​game’s opening run in the first ​inning.
Even ⁠a brief absence would be untimely for Crawford, who is hitting .333 (14-for-42) in his last ⁠11 ​games with four home ​runs.
Crawford, 31, is hitting .228 this season with 10 homers and ​23 RBIs in 55 games.

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