When Dee Gordon left yesterday’s game after being hit square on the wrist by a 90 mph fastball thrown by an erratic J.A. Happ, Mariners fans held their collective breath. After struggling through injuries last year, Dee has been enjoying a rebound season in which he’s gotten closer to the three-win player he was for the Marlins in 2017 than the barely-above-replacement player he was last year. More than that, Dee has been a steadying defensive presence on an infield that features an error-prone Tim Beckham, Ryon Healy playing out of position, and whatever first baseman the Mariners are trotting out for the day.
J.P. Crawford and Shed Long called up, Dee Gordon day-to-day, Dylan Moore to IL
