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  • Mariners' Leo Rivas: Swipes base as pinch runner

    Rivas entered Monday's loss to the Athletics as a pinch runner in the top of the eighth inning and recorded a stolen base. Rivas swiped third on Dylan Moore's swinging strikeout, but he was left stranded 90 feet away from home plate when Mitch Haniger also went down on strikes to close out the frame. Rivas was out of the starting nine for the fourth time in the five games since J.P. Crawford's activation from the injured list, and although the latter is struggling at the plate, Rivas figures to continue seeing only intermittent playing time for the foreseeable future.
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  • Mariners' Leo Rivas: Sitting in Crawford's return

    Rivas is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rays. Rivas had started each of the last seven games at shortstop while batting .348 and getting on base at a .400 clip, but his playing time is likely to dwindle after top shortstop J.P. Crawford (finger) was reinstated from the 10-day injured list Wednesday. At least for the time being, Rivas will stick around as a backup middle infielder, but he could be a candidate to return to Triple-A Tacoma if the Mariners want to open up regular at-bats for him.
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  • Mariners' Leo Rivas: Productive out No. 9 spot

    Rivas went 2-for-4 with an RBI single, a walk and two runs in a win over the Pirates on Sunday. Rivas once again provided useful contributions out of the bottom of the order, and he maximized both of his trips on the basepaths by eventually crossing the plate each time. The rookie infielder, who continues to see regular playing time at shortstop in the absence of J.P. Crawford (finger), has reached safely in six of his last seven games, a span in which he owns a .400 OBP thanks in part to a 15.4 percent walk rate.
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  • Mariners' Leo Rivas: Two steals in win

    Rivas went 1-for-3 with two RBI, two stolen bases and one run scored in Friday's 6-0 win over the Mets. Rivas delivered a two-run single in the seventh inning to give the Mariners some breathing room. The rookie infielder hasn't gotten much playing time since getting called up in late July, going 3-for-17 with three RBI, two steals and three runs scored over 10 contests. He's batting .217 over 23 plate appearances this year, though the speedster has 24 steals over 63 games at Triple-A Tacoma. Rivas appears to be a short-side platoon option at shortstop when Dylan Moore shifts over to third base.
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  • Mariners' Leo Rivas: Recalled from Triple-A

    The Mariners recalled Rivas from Triple-A Tacoma on Tuesday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. With J.P. Crawford (hand) headed for the injured list, Rivas will rejoin the big-league squad in order to replenish the Mariners' infield depth. The 26-year-old has gone 2-for-6 during his previous stints in the majors this season and has slashed .296/.441/.424 through 266 plate appearances in the minors.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Sent down to Tacoma

    The Mariners optioned Rivas to Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday. Rivas was brought up from the minors Monday to serve as temporary depth while Dylan Moore was away on paternity leave. Now that Moore has returned, Rivas will head back to Triple-A, where he's slashed .255/.386/.353 across 130 plate appearances.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Back in big leagues

    Rivas was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma on Monday. Rivas was optioned back to the minors May 20 after struggling to see consistent playing time, but he'll return to the big leagues following the placement of Dylan Moore on the paternity list. Rivas could share time at the keystone with Ryan Bliss over the next few days until Moore is back with the team. Bliss will draw the start at second base Monday night.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Optioned to Triple-A

    The Mariners optioned Rivas to Triple-A Tacoma on Monday, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports. Rivas has been up with the big club for nearly four weeks but has hardly played, accruing just six plate appearances. He'll see more regular action back at Tacoma.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Triples in first big-league at-bat

    Rivas went 1-for-2 with a triple and a run in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Sunday. The rookie, who was just called up from Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday, finally had a chance to pay off his eight-plus season of toiling in the minors in his first big-league plate appearance by ripping a three-bagger in the third inning. Julio Rodriguez subsequently plated Rivas with a single, and the latter also rounded out his successful debut by making several impressive defensive plays, per Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. Rivas' stay with the big-league club should have a good chance to last through J.P. Crawford's (oblique) stay on the injured list, at minimum.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Added to roster

    The Mariners selected Rivas' contract from Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday. Rivas has slashed .308/.422/.462 with two home runs, five steals and a 13:11 K:BB over 18 games this season with Tacoma. The 26-year-old has prior professional experience at all spots of the infield and outfield but was used only at shortstop at Tacoma. He could get some reps at the position with J.P. Crawford (oblique) landing on the 10-day injured list Thursday, though Dylan Moore will likely be first in line to replace Crawford.
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  • Mariners' Leonardo Rivas: Signs NRI deal with Seattle

    Rivas signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Tuesday that includes an invitation to spring training. Rivas spent the 2022 season in the Reds organization, recording a .662 OPS across 95 games between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville. He'll almost certainly open the upcoming campaign in the minors, with Triple-A Tacoma his likely starting point.
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  • Reds' Leonardo Rivas: PTBNL in Iglesias trade

    Rivas was traded from the Angels to the Reds on Thursday as the player to be named later in exchange for right-hander Raisel Iglesias. Rivas will serve as the PTBNL later to complete the deal that the two teams made Monday. The 23-year-old advanced to the High-A level in 2019, slashing .236/.328/.377 with six home runs and 26 RBI over 73 games, and he'll continue his development with the Reds going forward.
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