Fri May 30 03:30:00 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The Seattle Mariners are making roster moves, calling up Casey Lawrence to replace Blas Castaño after a rough debut. Lawrence will likely be sent down again when Bryce Miller returns from rehab. Logan Gilbert is making a rehab start in Tacoma. Luke Raley is recovering from an oblique injury and might take swings in Tacoma this weekend if he feels good. Dan Wilson praises Emerson Hancock’s increased velocity, attributing it to his improved mentality and approach. The article also includes game information and historical notes on Mariners’ events on this date in past years and unrelated articles with “Mariners Moose Tracks” title.

**News Article:**

**Mariners Shuffle Roster as Pitching Rehabs Progress**

**Seattle, WA** – The Seattle Mariners are making several moves to their roster as pitchers work their way back from injuries. Right-hander Casey Lawrence has been recalled to the major league club, replacing Blas Castaño, who struggled in his MLB debut. Lawrence’s stint is expected to be brief, as he’s slated to be sent back down once Bryce Miller is ready to return from his rehab assignment and start on Friday.

In other pitching news, Logan Gilbert will make a rehab start tonight for the Tacoma Rainiers, the Mariners’ Triple-A affiliate.

Outfielder Luke Raley is also making progress in his recovery from an oblique injury. He was seen taking batting practice at T-Mobile Park, reporting that he is feeling well but being cautious not to overdo it. There’s a possibility he could take some swings in Tacoma this weekend if he continues to progress well.

Mariners coach Dan Wilson commented on the impressive increase in velocity seen from pitcher Emerson Hancock, saying, “That’s been a really encouraging sign for him. Some of that I think you can attribute to his mentality and his ability to attack hitters…he’s in a really good spot, physically and mentally, and continues to throw the ball well for us.”

Tonight’s game is at 6:40 PM Pacific at T-Mobile Park, with coverage on ROOT SPORTS and Seattle Sports (710 AM).

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