Julio Rodriguez of the Mariners progresses in recovery with no set return date announced

SEATTLE — Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez has started running in his recovery from a high-ankle sprain, but the team is still uncertain about the timeline for when their young star could return to the lineup.

General manager Justin Hollander said Friday that Rodríguez had started “linear running” and that he was recovering at “a high rate of speed.” Hollander said the nature of the injury makes it difficult to know when Rodríguez will be ready to start doing the cutting and lateral movements that he’ll ultimately need to return to Seattle’s lineup.

“Julio is generally a fast healer and is younger, faster and stronger than almost anyone in the world so he is pushing it as much as he can. I know he wants to get back here,” Hollander said.

Rodríguez suffered the ankle injury on July 21 when he crashed into the center field wall attempting to make a catch.

The update on Rodríguez came the same day Seattle placed reliever Gregory Santos on the 15-day injured list due to biceps inflammation, but with the hope it will be a brief absence. Santos left the mound in the middle of the eighth inning on Wednesday after feeing discomfort in the arm.

Seattle also claimed right-hander Jonathan Hernández off waivers from Texas and designated for assignment right-hander Brett de Geus. Hernández was 3-1 with a 5.05 ERA in 26 games this season for the Rangers. He was designated for assignment by Texas on Tuesday.

Another uncertain timeline for Seattle is shortstop J.P. Crawford, who was out taking ground balls before Friday’s game as he continues to recover from a broken pinky on his right hand. Hollander said Crawford would have another set of X-rays taken on Monday, but he won’t begin any progression in his baseball activities until Aug. 19, at the earliest.

“That will be four weeks. That’s pretty aggressive, but that would be the absolute soonest. It just depends on what kind of healing we see,” Hollander said.

Outfielder Dominic Canzone (adductor) began a rehab assignment at Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday. Hollander said there is a chance he could be activated during this homestand. Canzone has been out since July 10.

Julio Rodriguez, the highly-touted prospect of the Seattle Mariners, is making significant progress in his recovery from a wrist injury that has sidelined him for the past few weeks. The 20-year-old outfielder suffered the injury during a game in late July and has been working diligently with the team’s medical staff to get back on the field as soon as possible.

Rodriguez has been participating in light baseball activities, such as hitting off a tee and playing catch, to gradually build up strength and flexibility in his wrist. The Mariners are taking a cautious approach with his recovery to ensure that he is fully healed before returning to game action.

While there is no set return date announced for Rodriguez, the team is optimistic that he will be back in the lineup before the end of the season. His progress has been encouraging, and he is showing signs of improvement each day.

Rodriguez’s absence has been felt by the Mariners, as he was one of their top prospects and was expected to make a significant impact at the major league level. However, the team is confident that he will be able to pick up where he left off once he returns to full health.

In the meantime, Rodriguez continues to work hard and stay positive as he navigates through the rehab process. His dedication and determination to get back on the field are commendable, and Mariners fans are eagerly awaiting his return.

Overall, Julio Rodriguez’s progress in recovery is a promising sign for the Mariners and their fans. While there is still no set return date announced, it is clear that he is on the right track and will be back in action soon. Keep an eye out for updates on his recovery as he continues to work towards making his much-anticipated return to the field.