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Nick Margevicius: Headed overseas
Nick Margevicius signed a contract with the TSG Hawks of the Chinese Professional Baseball League in Taiwan on Monday.Margevicius held a 6.82 ERA between Double- and Triple-A in the Atlanta organization in 2023. The left-hander last saw action at the big-league level in 2021 with the Mariners.
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Nick Margevicius: Released by Seattle
Nick Margevicius was released by the Mariners on Monday.Margevicius is coming back from thoracic outlet surgery and really struggled during a Cactus League appearance Sunday. The Mariners have decided to move on rather than let him attempt to figure things out. Margevicius holds a 6.12 ERA over parts of three seasons at the major-league level.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Outrighted to Triple-A
Nick Margevicius cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Tacoma on Monday.Margevicius was cast off Seattle's 40-man roster Thursday, but he'll remain in the organization. Over four starts in Tacoma this year, the southpaw has posted a 12.75 ERA and 2.58 WHIP in 12 innings.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Dropped from 40-man roster
The Seattle Mariners designated Nick Margevicius for assignment Thursday, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.Margevicius' removal from the 40-man roster clears a spot for Danny Young, whose contract was selected from Triple-A Tacoma. After failing to break camp with the big club, Margevicius had been a member of the Tacoma rotation, posting a 12.75 ERA and 2.58 WHIP across 12 innings through four starts.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Sent to Triple-A
Nick Margevicius was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Sunday.Margevicius underwent surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome last summer and won't make Seattle's Opening Day roster. The 25-year-old southpaw appeared in eight big-league games in 2021 and allowed 11 earned runs with a 12:7 K:BB over 12 innings. He should be in the mix for a call-up when the Seattle Mariners require a spot starter.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Makes return from injury
Nick Margevicius (shoulder) has logged one Cactus League appearance this spring, allowing two earned runs on three hits over an inning while recording a strikeout against the Cubs on March 22.The left-hander underwent thoracic outlet syndrome surgery last summer, and his one spring appearance marked his first taste of game action since April 25. Margevicius made just five appearances (three starts) for Seattle before being shut down last season, posting an 8.25 ERA and 1.67 WHIP across 12 innings. Given the deeper rotation the team projects to have this season, Margevicius profiles as a likely multi-inning southpaw relief option if he sticks on the Opening Day roster.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Recovering from surgery
Nick Margevicius (shoulder) underwent thoracic outlet syndrome surgery earlier this summer, MLB.com reports.The report confirms that Margevicius won't pitch again this season, which was fully expected after he was diagnosed with the shoulder condition in May. He'll turn his focus toward getting healthy for the start of spring training in 2022, though Margevicius could still head into next season with some restrictions.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Shifts to 60-day injured list
Nick Margevicius was transferred to the 60-day injured list due to thoracic outlet syndrome Thursday.Margevicius hit the injured list in late April with what was originally called left shoulder inflammation. The issue is evidently much worse than originally reported. Thoracic outlet syndrome can often derail a pitcher's career, with Matt Harvey being the most prominent example. It's not clear when Margevicius is expected to return. The move clears a spot on the 40-man roster for the Seattle Mariners to add both Jarred Kelenic and Logan Gilbert.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Lands on injured list
Nick Margevicius was placed on the 10-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation Monday.Margevicius dealt with left shoulder fatigue during his start Sunday while he took the loss against the Red Sox, and he'll miss additional time after he was diagnosed with inflammation. Margevicius underwent an MRI on Monday to determine the extent of his injury, but the results aren't yet known, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports. Ljay Newsome tossed four scoreless innings as a long reliever Sunday and will likely fill in as a starter while Margevicius is sidelined. Right-hander Robert Dugger was recalled by Seattle in a corresponding move.
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Mariners' Nick Margevicius: Battles shoulder fatigue in start
Nick Margevicius dropped to 0-2 after he gave up four earned runs on two hits and a walk while retiring just one batter in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Red Sox. Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais said after the contest that Margevicius dealt with left shoulder fatigue during the outing, Corey Brock of The Athletic reports.The southpaw is scheduled to undergo an MRI in Houston on Monday as the Mariners look to get a clear idea on the extent of his shoulder issue, but Margevicius seems likely to land on the 10-day injured list. Ljay Newsome tossed four scoreless innings of long relief Sunday, and Servais labeled him as the most likely candidate to enter the Mariners' six-man rotation during the upcoming week if Margevicius is shut down, according to Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times.