Dylan Moore Drives In A Run
Dylan Moore drove in the Mariners' only run of the game Wednesday night. Los Angeles Dodgers starter Julio Urias completely shut down the Seattle offense, but Moore delivered an RBI single to drive in Ty France in the top of the 5th. It was Moore's 14th RBI of the season. Moore has been hitting better of late, with a .729 OPS over his last seven days, but the fact that a .729 OPS is a marked improvement just shows how much Moore has struggled. With Jarred Kelenic due to arrive Thursday, Moore could stand to lose some playing time. Fantasy managers with roster space can continue to hold, but it would be wise to at least explore other options.
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Dylan Moore Placed On 10-Day Injured List With Hip Inflammation
Dylan Moore (hip) on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to April 26) and selected the contract of infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor from Triple-A Tacoma in a corresponding move. The team also moved right-handed reliever Gregory Santos (knee) to the 60-day injured list with right-knee inflammation. It's a tough break for the M's and fantasy managers that had scooped Moore up off the waiver wire after his hot start to the 2025 campaign. Before getting injured, the 32-year-old veteran utility man was hitting .286 (20-for-70) with six home runs, nine RBI, five steals and 16 runs scored for Seattle. With Ryan Bliss dealing with a torn biceps, Leo Rivas and Miles Mastrobuoni now figure to split playing time for the Mariners at the keystone until Moore can return.
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Dylan Moore Not In Lineup On Friday
Dylan Moore is not in Friday's lineup for the Mariners' clash against the Toronto Blue Jays. This appears to be a platoon matchup decision as Luke Raley will be playing in right field alongside Randy Arozarena and Julio Rodriguez. Moore has fared far worse against righties this season (.604 OPS) compared to lefties (1.553 OPS) while Raley succeeds far more against righties. Fantasy managers shouldn't stress much about a platoon situation, though, as Moore still has been getting starts against right-handers intermittently. The 32-year-old may not be in the lineup tomorrow against Jose Berrios but he should certainly be in the lineup Sunday against southpaw Easton Lucas.
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Dylan Moore Homers Twice, Drives In Four On Tuesday
Dylan Moore turned in a big game in an 8-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday. Moore went 3-for-5 with two homers and four RBI in the loss to Cincinnati. The veteran infielder provided all the offense for the Mariners, leading off the game with a homer against Reds starter Nick Lodolo and then blasting a two-run shot off Lodolo in the fifth. Moore is off to a good start in 2025, hitting .306 with four homers, eight runs, six RBI, and two steals across 36 at-bats. He is worth starting in deeper fantasy leagues while he's swinging a hot bat.
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Dylan Moore Batting Leadoff On Tuesday
Dylan Moore is starting at third base and is hitting leadoff on Tuesday against the division-rival Houston Astros and left-hander Framber Valdez at T-Mobile Park. It's notable with outfielder Victor Robles (shoulder) on the injured list with a serious shoulder injury that could keep him out for the majority of the season. The 32-year-old Moore will see a boost in fantasy value in deeper leagues if he gets a long look in the leadoff spot for Seattle moving forward, especially after his hot start to 2025. He's currently slashing .381/.480/.667 with a 1.147 OPS, two home runs, two RBI, two stolen bases and five runs scored in his first nine games played. Moore is especially useful in fantasy for his speed (career-high 32 swipes in 2023) and his multi-position eligibility. He's hit .192 in 26 career at-bats versus Valdez, but he does have one homer and three RBI.
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