Back Casey Lawrence could start for Mariners against White Sox

After hitting .202 in April, the field player at the Seattle Marine Center, Julio Rodriguez, gathered in May.
Rodriguez hit safely in seven consecutive games and 11 of the 12 of the Marine Route against the Chicago White Sox.
The double All-Star completed a large slam of eighth round on Monday to open in the 5-1 victory of Seattle in terms of opening the series.
“I guess that said that my swing feels good, so I’m just trying to continue relying on this and doing it for the next day,” said Rodriguez.
Seattle stands at the top of the American League West thanks in part to resilient programming. The third goal player Ben Williamson delivered a three -stroke match on Monday. He had collected only two strokes in 19 at-bats (.105) during his six previous games.
The navies also hovered around the upper third of major leagues with a 3.66 MPM, and Andres Munoz is closer to the American League with 15 stops.
Seattle Pitching withdrew 17 White Sox strikers in a row during a section on Monday evening.
The Chicago Chase Meidroth stop stated on each side of the dubious sequence. The recruit head striker delivered a single one in the third round before coaching a walk to open the ninth.
Meidroth strikes. 286 on 84 Battes and puts a sequence of seven games into play (11 for 27, 0.407) Tuesday evening.
“You don’t see too many guys who come and have touched the floor on the move,” said Chicago outfit, Michael A. Taylor. “But he did it, and that is the product of a very mature approach.”
Acquired from the organization of Boston in an intersane trade which sent the Gaucher Garrett Crochet to the Red Sox, Meidroth showed consistency despite the latest Falls by White Sox.
Chicago enters a sequence of five consecutive defeats, its fourth slip this season at least four games this season. While the White Sox on a visit were upgraded 26-8 in a weekend by hand of the Crosstown Chicago Cubs rival, Meidroth launched each match with a blow.
“He definitely triggered the top of the alignment,” said the right -hander of Chicago, Sean Burke. “It makes the bats difficult to start the game.”
Right’s comrade Bryse Wilson (0-2, 6.00 ERA) is expected to start White Sox on Tuesday. Wilson, who made 10 of his first 11 appearances as a lifter this year, is 0-1 with an MPM of 7.20 in three starts in May. He granted seven points and 10 strokes in 5 1/3 rounds during a loss on the road against the Reds of Cincinnati on Thursday.
Wilson has a 1-0 file with an MPM of 1.93 in two career apparitions against Seattle, a pair of emergency exits covering 4 2/3 rounds.
The navies expect to add the right -hander Casey Lawrence to the list before the Tuesday match, and he could start. Seattle manager Dan Wilson said “we will go from there” once Lawrence has joined the mixture.
Lawrence (1-1, 4.97 ERA) signed a minor league agreement with the navies this month. He started the season with Seattle and joined Toronto via derogations but chose a free agency after the Blue Jays withdrew from their list of 40 men.
Lawrence is 0-0 with an MPM of 5.40 in two life emergency exits (3 1/3 innings) against the White Sox.
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