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Jun 29 2025 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Mariners. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Though he's on the bench against a right-handed pitcher (Luis Castillo) for the second day in a row, the switch-hitting Haggerty should benefit from an uptick in opportunities with Jake Burger (oblique), Wyatt Langford (oblique) and Joc Pederson (hand) all on the injured list. Alejandro Osuna has been serving as Langford's primary replacement in left field, but Haggerty could get most of the opportunities at designated hitter until the Rangers get healthy. Over his last 10 games, Haggerty has gone 9-for-29 (.310) with two extra-base hits, seven walks, seven runs, two RBI and three stolen bases. |
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Jun 25 2025 | Haggerty entered Tuesday's game as a pinch hitter and stole three bases in a 6-5 extra-inning win over Baltimore. He went 0-for-1 with a walk and an RBI. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was vital to the Rangers' win. He walked in the eighth, stole two bases and scored the game-tying run that set up the extra inning. In the 10th, his fielder's choice brought home the game-winning run. Haggerty's been on a bit of roll lately, going 8-for-20 (.400) with two extra-base hits, one RBI, five walks, three steals and four runs over the last seven games. The three steals give him eight through 35 games this season. The switch hitter is usually in the starting lineup against lefties and will fill in when needed against righties. |
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Jun 22 2025 | Haggerty started in left field and went 0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in Saturday's 3-2 win over the Pirates. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty made a second consecutive start in left field in place of Wyatt Langford (back). It was the third start over the last four games for Haggerty, who's gone 5-for-12 with a triple, three walks and three runs scored during that span. Langford was apparently available as a pinch hitter Saturday, which suggests a possible return to action Sunday against lefty Bailey Falter. As Haggerty typically replaces Evan Carter against southpaws, he should be in Sunday's starting nine whether Langford returns or not. |
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Jun 19 2025 | Haggerty started in left field and batted leadoff, going 3-for-5 with a triple and a run scored in Wednesday's 6-3 loss to the Royals. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: With usual leadoff batter Josh Smith (hamstring) not available and Evan Carter held out of the starting nine against a left-hander (Kris Bubic), Haggerty filled in for both players. Haggerty has been respectable for fantasy purposes, slashing .265/.315/.434 with five steals, two doubles, three triples, two home runs, nine RBI and 14 runs scored over 29 games. The issue is the sporadic nature of his playing time, as Wednesday's start was just his second in the last eight contests. |
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Jun 8 2025 | Haggerty started in left field and went 3-for-5 with two runs scored in Saturday's 5-0 win over the Nationals. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty got the Rangers going early with a leadoff single two pitches into the game, before scoring the only run Texas would need. He scored a second run after leading off the eighth inning with his third single of the day. The switch-hitting Haggerty usually gets into lineups against lefties and the occasional righty. Evan Carter and Alejandro Osuna are also around for outfield duty, but neither is an ideal fit against southpaws. |
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Jun 1 2025 | Haggerty started in right field and went 0-for-3 with a stolen base in Saturday's 2-0 loss to the Cardinals. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty has filled in for Adolis Garcia (rest) the last two games and is 3-for-7 with a walk, a triple, three RBI, a steal and three runs scored in the two starts. A timeline for Garcia's return has not yet been established. Haggerty is slashing .241/.293/.407 with five extra-base hits, five RBI, four steals and nine runs over 17 games since being called up in early May. |
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May 28 2025 | Haggerty entered Tuesday's game as a pinch runner, stole a base and scored a run in a 2-0 win over Toronto. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty scored the game-winning run after pinch running for catcher Kyle Higashioka in the eighth inning. The steal was his third in 15 games since his contract was selected from Triple-A Round Rock earlier this month. A recent spate of injuries resulted in Haggerty starting nine straight games -- seven in center field and the last two at DH -- before he opened Tuesday's game on the bench. |
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May 26 2025 | Haggerty started at designated hitter, batted leadoff and went 0-for-5 in Sunday's 5-4 win over the White Sox. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty moved from center field to DH against a right-hander, a role that had been occupied by Joc Pederson until a broken hand landed him on the 10-day injured list Sunday. Pederson is expected to miss at least six weeks, which means opportunities exist in the outfield or DH for Haggerty, who has been a regular presence in the lineup since his contract was selected earlier this month. Those opportunities may dry up once Evan Carter (quadriceps) is ready to be activated from the 10-day injured list. Haggerty is batting .233/.283/.395 with one home run, two RBI, two steals and five runs scored over 13 games. |
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May 22 2025 | Haggerty started in center field, batted leadoff and went 2-for-5 with a solo home run and was caught stealing in Wednesday's 4-3 loss to the Yankees. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty launched his first home run of the season in the seventh inning to give the Rangers a 3-1 lead. He made a fourth straight start in center field since Evan Carter (quadriceps) landed on the 10-day injured list and has hit safely in all four contests. He's also batting leadoff against lefties. Haggerty's making the most of this opportunity and has hit safely in all six games in which he's started. Carter's injury is a Grade 2 strain which will likely require more than the 10-day minimum, so the opportunity for Haggerty could be an extended one. |
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May 19 2025 | Haggerty started in center field and batted leadoff Sunday, going 1-for-4 with a run scored in a 4-3 loss to Houston. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty stepped in for Evan Carter on Saturday, when the latter was scratched due to a quad issue. The injury landed Carter on the 10-day injured list, is considered a Grade 2 strain and will likely force him to miss two weeks at least, according to MLB.com. That likely means the switch-hitting Haggerty and righty-batting Kevin Pillar will split duties in the center field. |
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May 18 2025 | Haggerty started in center field and went 1-for-3 with a walk, a double and a run scored in Saturday's 5-1 win over Houston. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was a late addition to the starting lineup after Evan Carter (quad) was scratched, per Kennedi Landry of MLB.com. Texas manager Bruce Bochy said Carter's removal was precautionary, but he's not expected to play Sunday. Haggerty is expected to fill in as the primary center fielder until Carter is healthy. |
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May 10 2025 | Haggerty started in center field and went 1-for-4 with an RBI in Friday's 2-1 loss to Detroit. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was called up earlier in the day and found himself starting against a left-hander. The lefty-hitting Evan Carter started the previous three games -- all against righties -- but was held out against a southpaw, which historically have given Carter problems. |
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May 9 2025 | The Rangers selected Haggerty's contract from Triple-A Round Rock on Friday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty inked a minor-league deal with Texas during the offseason after missing most of last season due to an Achilles injury, and he's enjoyed a strong start to 2025 at Round Rock with a .313/.383/.398 slash line and seven steals in 22 games. The 30-year-old will provide the Rangers with some outfield depth, though he's also seen action at first, second and third base during his big-league career. He's starting in center field and batting leadoff for the Rangers on Friday in Detroit. |
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Mar 5 2025 | Haggerty (Achilles) will start at second base and bat leadoff in Wednesday's Cactus League game against the Reds. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: While he was with the Mariners organization last season, Haggerty didn't play after May 18 last season due to a torn right Achilles' tendon that required surgery, but he's made a speedy recovery from the procedure. After inking a minor-league deal with the Rangers over the winter, Haggerty was cleared to make his Cactus League debut Feb. 21, and he'll now see his first action in the infield after making each of his first four spring starts in left field. The 30-year-old switch hitter is competing for a bench spot on the Rangers' Opening Day roster. |
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Nov 22 2024 | The Mariners non-tendered Haggerty (Achilles) on Friday, Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 27-year-old played in 27 games between the Mariners and Triple-A Tacoma before he suffered a torn Achilles in May, which sidelined him for the rest of the season. It's unclear exactly how long Haggerty will be sidelined, but he'll likely be unavailable for at least the first month of the 2025 campaign. |
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May 27 2024 | The Mariners recalled Haggerty (Achilles) from Triple-A Tacoma and placed him on the 60-day injured list Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty tore his right Achilles on May 18 in just his second minor-league game since being optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on May 15. Prior to his second stint with Tacoma, Haggerty slashed .344/.417/.375 with eight runs, seven steals and five RBI over 64 at-bats. |
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May 20 2024 | Haggerty was diagnosed with a torn Achilles on Monday and will miss the rest of the 2024 season, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports. He was placed on the 7-day injured list at Triple-A Tacoma on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 29-year-old was optioned to Tacoma last week and suffered the injury over the weekend in just his second game back with the affiliate. Haggerty went 1-for-15 during a brief run in the big leagues this season and will likely be sidelined for the start of the 2025 campaign. |
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May 15 2024 | The Mariners optioned Haggerty to Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty hasn't been playing much and has done little in the opportunities he has received this season, recording one hit in 15 at-bats. Dominic Canzone (shoulder) was reinstated from the injured list and will take over Haggerty's spot on the 26-man active roster. |
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May 13 2024 | Haggerty went 1-for-3 with an RBI single and a run in a win over the Athletics on Sunday, his first hit since making his season debut May 1. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty had gone hitless in his first eight plate appearances of the season after a delayed debut due to a non-baseball-related medical issue. The veteran utility man has now broken through with his first knock of the season and also has a walk and stolen base on his resume, but he'll likely continue seeing only sporadic playing time while good health prevails across the Mariners' roster. |
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Apr 29 2024 | The Mariners recalled Haggerty from Triple-A Tacoma on Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty opened the season on the injured list after missing some time following an unspecified medical procedure, but he hit .344/.417/.375 in 17 games with Tacoma upon returning to action April 5. The 29-year-old will operate in a utility role, with some starts against left-handed pitching possible. |
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Apr 28 2024 | Haggerty is expected to be called up from Triple-A Tacoma ahead of Monday's series opener against Atlanta, MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The move isn't yet official, but during his time at Tacoma, Haggerty has worked off any rust he may have accumulated during a multi-week absence due to a personal medical issue. The veteran utility man has generated a .344 average and .417 on-base percentage during his 16 games with the Rainiers, and as he's done in past seasons, he's expected to fill a super-utility role with the big club. In a corresponding move, rookie Jonatan Clase is expected to be optioned back to the Rainiers after a two-week stay with the Mariners. |
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Apr 17 2024 | The Mariners reinstated Haggerty (medical procedure) from the 10-day injured list Wednesday and optioned him to Triple-A Tacoma. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty opened the season on the shelf after he underwent an unspecified medical procedure at some point late in spring training. He was cleared to begin a rehab assignment with Tacoma on April 5 and will end up sticking around with the affiliate after going 6-for-21 with two stolen bases across six games. Haggerty should still be one of the top options for a call-up if the Mariners have a need for an extra bench bat down the road. |
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Apr 13 2024 | Haggerty (undisclosed) continues on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma, and the utility man is likely to remain there for at least a few more games per general manager Justin Hollander, SeattleSports.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty dealt with a non-baseball-related medical issue in the latter portion of spring training and began the regular season on the 15-day injured list. The 29-year-old has been making good use of his at-bats with Tacoma, producing a .375/.444/.438 slash line across 18 plate appearances over five games. Hollander noted the Mariners would like Haggerty to still get some more minor-league at-bats before being activated "at some point," considering he missed a significant portion of the Cactus League slate. |
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Apr 8 2024 | Haggerty (undisclosed) went a combined 2-for-7 with a walk and two stolen bases for Triple-A Tacoma in its wins over the Sacramento Bees on Friday and Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty started in center field and played six innings on Friday before logging a full seven frames at second base on Sunday. The veteran utility man, who's dealt with a medical issue unrelated to baseball in recent weeks, is likely to be deemed ready for activation at some point during the coming week, but he may get at least another game or two with the Rainiers under his belt considering he'd last seen game action March 16 before Friday. |
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Apr 2 2024 | Haggerty (undisclosed) has resumed baseball activities and is slated to begin a minor-league rehab assignment later in the week, the Associated Press reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty underwent an unspecified medical procedure unrelated to baseball late this spring, but he's apparently firmly on the comeback trail at this point. The valued utility man shouldn't need too extensive a rehab assignment considering he did log 24 plate appearances across nine Cactus League game before being shut down. |
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Mar 29 2024 | The Mariners placed Haggerty on the 15-day injured list Thursday due to an unspecified medical procedure. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: According to MLB.com, general manager Justin Hollander said earlier this week that Haggerty is dealing with a personal medical issue that's unrelated to baseball. It's unclear when the utility player might be ready to resume baseball activities. |
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Mar 25 2024 | Haggerty will begin the 2024 season on the injured list with a personal medical issue, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: There is little information available besides the fact that Haggerty is dealing with a non-baseball related injury, per Divish. There is no estimate on when he'll make his 2024 debut at this time. |
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Mar 13 2024 | Haggerty (arm) slotted in at designated hitter and went 1-for-3 with a double and a run in a Cactus League loss to the Athletics on Tuesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty jumped back into game action for the first time since last Wednesday after recovering from a bout of arm soreness. The veteran utility man's two-bagger was a welcome sight as he looks to shake off some doldrums at the plate prior to the start of the season -- he'd come into Tuesday's game having gone 1-for-13 in Cactus League action. |
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Mar 12 2024 | Haggerty (arm) is batting leadoff as the designated hitter in Tuesday's Cactus League game against the A's. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will return to game action Tuesday after missing most of the past week due to arm soreness, though he won't immediately return to playing the field. The 29-year-old had a .705 OPS in 52 games for Seattle last season and has struggled so far in spring training, going 1-for-13 through six games. |
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Mar 9 2024 | Haggerty hasn't played in a Cactus League game since Wednesday due to arm soreness, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Drayer adds that the utility asset is due to return to games "in the next day or two." Haggerty has had a rough spring at the plate thus far, hitting .077 (1-for-13) with a walk, a stolen base and three runs over six Cactus League games. However, the veteran will be counted on again to fill in at multiple infield and outfield positions during the 2024 campaign after producing a .255/.345/.382 slash line with 20 extra-base hits, 28 RBI and 23 stolen bases over 135 games for the Mariners in the last two seasons. |
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Jan 11 2024 | The Mariners and Haggerty avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $900,000 contract Thursday, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was arbitration-eligible for the first time this winter. The utility player slashed .253/.364/.341 with one home run and 10 stolen bases over 52 games for the Mariners in 2023. Haggerty boasts a career .844 OPS versus lefties and figures to get more starts against southpaws in 2024. |
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Sep 28 2023 | Haggerty started at designated hitter in Wednesday's loss to the Astros and went 1-for-1 with a stolen base and a walk before being pinch-hit for in the sixth inning. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's steal leaves him one short of a double-digit tally for the second straight season. The 29-year-old utility man has just five extra-base hits across 101 plate appearances, but he's carrying a .350 on-base percentage thanks largely to a career-best 11.9 percent walk rate. Haggerty's versatility should allow him to see at least a couple of other appearances in Seattle's final four games of the regular season. |
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Sep 19 2023 | Haggerty went 1-for-2 with a stolen base in Tuesday's 7-2 win over the Athletics. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's playing time remains sporadic, but he was able to make a small impact off the bench Tuesday. The steal was his first since Sept. 2 The speedy outfielder is up to a .247/.330/.321 slash line with seven steals, one home run, four RBI and 13 runs scored through 92 plate appearances this season. |
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Sep 11 2023 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 with an RBI single, a double and a run in a loss to the Rays on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was one of the Mariners' most productive hitters on the afternoon despite operating out of the bottom of the order. The 29-year-old utility man was mostly abysmal at the plate with intermittent playing time over the first four-plus months, but Haggerty has hit his stride of late by posting a .368 average and 1.033 OPS across his last nine games. |
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Sep 3 2023 | Haggerty went 0-for-3 with a walk, two stolen bases and a run in a win over the Mets on Saturday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's pair of sixth-inning pilfers led to a run and would prove to be key, given the final margin of victory. The utility man stole second after drawing a walk and then also took third base to put himself in position to eventually cross the plate on Mark Vientos' throwing error. Haggerty was just recalled from Triple-A Tacoma on Friday as part of roster expansion, and his extensive defensive versatility should afford him semi-regular playing time despite his offensive struggles this season. |
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Sep 1 2023 | The Mariners recalled Haggerty from Triple-A Tacoma on Friday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: As MLB rosters expand to 28 players Friday, Haggerty will return to Seattle to give the team a bench bat capable of fielding multiple positions. His versatility may buy him a fair share of opportunities off the bench, but with a .613 OPS on the season through 62 plate appearances, it's unlikely he makes much of an impact with the Mariners. |
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Aug 21 2023 | Haggerty was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was called up from Tacoma earlier this month and posted a .930 OPS over eight games, but the Mariners needed to remove someone from the roster to open up a spot for the returning J.P. Crawford, and Haggerty was the player sent out. |
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Jun 6 2023 | Haggerty was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Tuesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will head to Triple-A for the first time this season after he produced a .190 batting average with two doubles, two RBI, six runs scored and four stolen bases over 42 at-bats in 24 games with Seattle this season. Considering he struggled to find action in the big-league lineup, the 29-year-old could certainly benefit from some extra reps with Tacoma. Haggerty can play every position besides catcher, so he has a strong chance to return to Seattle at some point this summer due to his positional flexibility. |
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May 23 2023 | Haggerty stole a base as a pinch runner for Ty France (wrist) in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Athletics. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: France may not be available to play Wednesday, so there could be a chance for Haggerty to nab a rare start at first base. Haggerty has served as a bench option lately -- he hasn't started since May 14. The utility man has four steals and a .147 batting average through 38 plate appearances. |
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May 18 2023 | Haggerty entered Wednesday's loss to the Red Sox as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning and remained in the game at second base, going 1-for-1 with a double, a walk and a run. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: It was a rare taste of both action and offensive success for Haggerty, who came into the night with only nine plate appearances since May 3. The 28-year-old's two-bagger was his first extra-base hit of the season, and he's still sitting on an abysmal .147/.237/.176 slash line across 38 plate appearances. |
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Mar 30 2023 | Haggerty hit .290 (9-for-31) with two doubles, a triple, a home run and four RBI across 34 Cactus League plate appearances. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The valued utility player put together a line representative of his ability to contribute in a wide variety of offensive categories. Haggerty generated a solid .256 average and .738 OPS across 83 games last season, and the 28-year-old also contributed a career-high 13 stolen bases in the process. Haggerty's ability to fill in at every position except catcher and first base will be especially valued while the similarly versatile Dylan Moore (oblique) is on the injured list, which projects to be until mid-April. |
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Mar 7 2023 | Haggerty (lower body soreness) started at third base and went 0-for-2 in Monday's Cactus League loss to the Cubs. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The valued utility asset was making his first Cactus League appearance since Wednesday as a result of lower body soreness. Haggerty's ability to play the field Monday seems to corroborate a return to normal for the 28-year-old, who also had offseason surgery to repair a Grade 2 adductor strain. |
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Mar 6 2023 | Haggerty (groin) is back in the Mariners' lineup Monday for their Cactus League game against the Cubs, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty had been held out of action for a few days because of a groin injury, but he's feeling well enough to give it a go Monday. The utility player will be at third base and bat sixth versus Hayden Wesneski and the Cubs. |
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Mar 5 2023 | Haggerty hasn't played in a Cactus League game since Wednesday while receiving treatment for general soreness in his lower body, the team's official site reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Manager Scott Servais notes Haggerty, who's gone 2-for-6 in the three Cactus League games he's played thus far, is struggling to reach his top-end speed. That's led to a mutual decision between team and player to give the valuable utility asset some rest days, but the Mariners skipper noted that Haggerty is expected back "in the next day or two." |
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Feb 13 2023 | Haggerty (groin) has resumed baseball activities, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Divish reports that Haggerty underwent surgery to repair a grade 2 adductor strain, but the Mariners aren't confirming the operation. The 28-year-old was a pleasant surprise for Seattle in 2022 before the injury, contributing a .738 OPS with five homers and 13 stolen bases in 14 attempts over 201 plate appearances. If healthy, Haggerty should be a utility option for the Mariners in 2023 with the ability to play all three outfield spots with some history at both second and third base. |
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Feb 1 2023 | Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said Wednesday that Haggerty (groin) should be healthy for the beginning of spring training, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty injured his groin near the end of the 2022 regular season and missed Seattle's five-game postseason run. With a .738 OPS and 13 stolen bases in just 201 plate appearances, Haggerty was a valuable depth outfielder for the Mariners and figures to fill a similar role this coming season. |
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Oct 4 2022 | Haggerty (groin), who was placed on the 10-day injured list earlier Tuesday, isn't expected to be available to return during the Mariners' upcoming postseason run, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was diagnosed with what appears to be a fairly significant left groin strain after he exited Monday's loss to the Tigers with the injury. He was spotted walking around in the clubhouse Tuesday with the assistance of crutches, but the Mariners anticipate that Haggerty will avoid surgery to address the injury. The 28-year-old closes the 2022 campaign with a .256/.335/.403 slash line to go with five home runs and 13 stolen bases over 201 plate appearances. |
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Oct 2 2022 | Haggerty went 1-for-3 with a two-run single and a sacrifice fly in a win over the Athletics on Saturday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty maximized his plate appearances with some timely hitting, providing three of the five runs on the night for Seattle. The utility asset's bat had been cold of late, but his versatility and solid offensive season overall should give him a good chance of garnering a postseason roster spot once the Mariners begin their wild-card series. |
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Sep 16 2022 | Haggerty isn't starting Friday against the Angels. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty, who is batting just .167 since the beginning of September, will get a day off Friday. Jesse Winker will take his place in left field, allowing Carlos Santana to serve as Seattle's designated hitter, batting fourth. |
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Sep 15 2022 | Haggerty went 0-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base in a win over the Padres on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was able to make some modest contributions out of the No. 8 spot in the order, with his stolen base extending his career-best total to 12 in that category. The 28-year-old now has reached safely in five of his last six games, and he's carrying an impressive .284/.346/.461 slash line across 157 plate appearances. |
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Sep 11 2022 | Haggerty went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in a win over Atlanta on Saturday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty launched a 401-foot shot to left off Max Fried, who's notoriously effective at keeping the ball in the park on the road, to give the Mariners a 1-0 lead. The 28-year-old's bat has cooled off a bit in recent games, but his current .295 average and .841 OPS are both easily career-high figures. |
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Sep 6 2022 | Haggerty recorded a walk, a stolen base and a run in Tuesday's 3-0 win over the White Sox. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's seen his playing time dry up lately, though he's now appeared off the bench in five straight games. He entered as a defensive replacement Tuesday and was productive in his lone plate appearance in the eighth inning. The outfielder has maintained a .297/.355/.469 slash line with 11 steals, four home runs, 15 RBI and 24 runs scored through 142 plate appearances. Despite his success, he's behind Jesse Winker and Mitch Haniger for playing time in the corner outfield positions. |
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Sep 4 2022 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Guardians, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: It's the third straight game on the bench for Haggerty, who returned to the lineup Wednesday after missing some time with a finger injury. It's unclear if the 28-year-old aggravated the injury or if he's simply fallen out of favor for playing time. Taylor Trammell will start in right field and bat ninth Sunday. |
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Sep 3 2022 | Haggerty isn't starting Saturday against the Guardians. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty returned to action to close out the Mariners' series against Detroit but will now head to the bench for a second consecutive matchup. Mitch Haniger is starting in right field and batting third. |
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Sep 2 2022 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Guardians, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty missed a few contests with a finger injury before rejoining the lineup Wednesday, and he'll take a seat Friday after going 2-for-7 with a double, a walk and a run over the past two games. Mitch Haniger will move to right field while Carlos Santana serves as the designated hitter. |
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Aug 31 2022 | Haggerty (finger) is starting Wednesday against the Tigers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was out of the lineup for the last three games due to a finger injury, but he'll start in left field and bat ninth Wednesday. Since the start of August, he's hit .320 with two home runs, two doubles, eight runs, seven RBI and five stolen bases. |
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Aug 30 2022 | Haggerty (finger) isn't starting Tuesday's game in Detroit. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: This will be Haggerty's fourth straight game on the bench as he recovers from a finger injury, though he's expected to rejoin the lineup Wednesday, per Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times. Mitch Haniger is the right fielder and Carlos Santana the designated hitter Tuesday. |
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Aug 28 2022 | Haggerty (finger) is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Guardians, Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710 AM reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty returned from a five-game absence Friday only to suffer a finger injury, and he's on the bench Sunday for the second straight contest. Mitch Haniger will again shift to right field while Carlos Santana serves as the designated hitter. |
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Aug 27 2022 | Haggerty (finger) will not start Saturday against the Guardians. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was on the bench for five straight games with a shoulder injury before returning Friday, but he exited late in that contest with an apparent finger injury after a pitch hit his hand during a bunt attempt. Mitch Haniger will be the right fielder Saturday. |
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Aug 26 2022 | Haggerty was removed from Friday's game against the Guardians in the top of the ninth inning due to an apparent finger injury, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty took a pitch off his fingers on a bunt attempt in the bottom of the eighth inning and appeared to be in pain afterward. He initially remained in the game but was replaced defensively in the top of the ninth. Prior to his departure, he went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts. The extent of his injury isn't yet clear, but he should be considered day-to-day for now. |
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Aug 25 2022 | Haggerty (shoulder) is not in the starting lineup Thursday versus the Guardians. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will miss a fifth straight game as he nurses left shoulder soreness. Mitch Haniger will slide over to right field while Carlos Santana enters the lineup at designated hitter and bats sixth in the series opener. |
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Aug 24 2022 | Mariners manager Scott Servais said that Haggerty (shoulder), who remains out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Nationals, is feeling good after swinging in the batting cage Tuesday with a fungo bat, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Though he's not starting for the fourth game in a row while managing a sore left shoulder, Haggerty is available off the bench Wednesday. Servais suggested that Haggerty could be an option as a pinch hitter, after the 28-year-old's most recent appearance since sustaining the shoulder injury came as a pinch runner in Sunday's loss to the Athletics. |
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Aug 23 2022 | Haggerty (shoulder) is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against Washington. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 28-year-old was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to a lingering left shoulder injury, and he'll remain on the bench Tuesday despite Seattle's scheduled day off Monday. Haggerty still came off the bench Sunday and contributed a pair of stolen bases as a pinch runner, and he figures to be available Tuesday in a similar capacity. |
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Aug 22 2022 | Haggerty (shoulder) came off the bench and contributed a pair of stolen bases in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Athletics. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Though he was scratched from the lineup in advance of the series finale with a sore left shoulder, Haggerty was still available off the bench in a pinch-running capacity. He ended up delivering value in that capacity for fantasy managers in weekly leagues who had Haggerty in lineups, as the 28-year-old turned in his third and fourth stolen bases of the week. Assuming the shoulder isn't bothering him too much when he takes batting practice following Monday's off day, Haggerty could be back in the lineup for Tuesday's series opener with the Nationals. |
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Aug 21 2022 | Haggerty was scratched from the lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics with a lingering left shoulder injury, Sonja Chen of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Manager Scott Servais said Haggerty recently aggravated the injury on a slide. According to Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times, the shoulder bothers Haggerty only when he swings a bat, so he's expected to be available off the bench Sunday as a pinch-hitting option or as a late-inning defensive replacement. Adam Frazier, who had been scheduled to get the day off, will enter the starting nine in Haggerty's stead. |
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Aug 20 2022 | Haggerty is not in Saturday's lineup against the Athletics. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty has been one of Seattle's hottest hitters, slashing .348/.392/.522 with two home runs and three steals in 15 games this month. Jake Lamb gets the start in right field, hitting ninth. |
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Aug 18 2022 | Haggerty went 0-for-4 with a hit-by-pitch, a stolen base and a run in a win over the Angels on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Even on the rare occasions these days when he doesn't hit safely, Haggerty still seems to find a way to contribute. Working out of the No. 9 spot Wednesday, the veteran outfielder was plunked in the third inning, stole second base and eventually came around to score on Mitch Haniger's single. Haggerty has been complementing a red-hot bat with some solid stolen-base production of late, as he's now swiped three bags in the last four games. |
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Aug 17 2022 | Haggerty will start in left field and bat ninth in Wednesday's game against the Angels. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The recent returns of Julio Rodriguez, Mitch Haniger and Dylan Moore from the injured list were expected to cost Haggerty playing time, but the 28-year-old has performed too well for the Mariners to remove him from an everyday role. Haggerty, who will be making his fifth consecutive start in the corner outfield Wednesday, is slashing a sublime .339/.377/.554 with two home runs, three stolen bases, 10 RBI and nine runs in 22 games since the All-Star break. |
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Aug 16 2022 | Haggerty went 1-for-4 with a stolen base and a run in a win over the Angels on Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's stolen base was part of a wild ninth-inning rally for the Mariners that the hot-hitting veteran ignited with a one-out single. Haggerty subsequently advanced on a wild throw to second by catcher Max Stassi and then swiped third base before escaping a rundown attempt to score Seattle's first run. The 28-year-old has been a constant thorn in the side of opposing pitching all season and boasts a .385/.433/.577 slash line across the 30 plate appearances covering his last eight games. |
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Aug 11 2022 | Haggerty went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in a win over the Yankees on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty's blistering bat continued to produce Wednesday, as he opened the scoring with a 395-foot shot to left field in the sixth inning. The 28-year-old's play partly influenced the decision to send Kyle Lewis to Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday, as Haggerty has significantly outperformed his teammate at the plate and is capable of playing all three outfield positions. |
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Aug 10 2022 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 with two walks in an extra-innings win over the Yankees on Tuesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The hot-hitting outfielder was the only constant offensive presence for the Mariners in a game that was scoreless until the 13th inning. Haggerty's multi-hit effort was his third in the last four games and pushed his season line to an elite .323/.370/.516 across 100 plate appearances. |
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Aug 8 2022 | Haggerty went 2-for-4 with an RBI double in a win over the Angels on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty gave the Mariners some more breathing room with his fifth-inning two-bagger, which brought home Eugenio Suarez. The 28-year-old's bat is sizzling over the last six games, a span during which he's hitting .438 (7-for-16) with two doubles, a home run, two RBI and an additional run. |
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Aug 7 2022 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 with a double during a loss to the Angels in the second game of a doubleheader Saturday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty has started three of four games since returning from a self-inflicted cut on his forehead caused by a bouncing batting helmet against the Astros on July 30. The 28-year-old has now laced 10 of his 25 hits on the season for extra bases, helping lead to a stellar .512 slugging percentage that's easily the highest of his career. |
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Aug 3 2022 | Haggerty (forehead) is starting Wednesday against the Yankees. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty wasn't in the lineup over the last three games due to a cut on his foreahead, but he appeared as a pinch hitter Tuesday and went 2-for-2 with a solo homer and two runs. He'll start in right field while Kyle Lewis serves as the designated hitter. |
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Aug 2 2022 | Haggerty (forehead) remains out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Yankees, but he should be available off the bench. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will take a seat for the third game in a row, but his continued absence from the lineup looks to be a managerial decision rather than the result of an injury. Though the 28-year-old exited Saturday's 5-4 win over Houston after suffering a cut on his forehead that required eight stitches, he was deployed off the bench as a pinch runner in Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Astros. Haggerty simply appears to be viewed as a bench player, even though the Mariners are at less than full strength in the outfield with all of Julio Rodriguez (wrist), Dylan Moore (back), Mitch Haniger (ankle) and Taylor Trammell (hamstring) on the injured list. |
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Jul 31 2022 | Haggerty (forehead) is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Astros but should be available off the bench, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: That being said, the Mariners would ideally prefer to stay from Haggerty, who exited Saturday's win due to cut on the left side of his forehead just above his eyebrow. According to Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle, Haggerty required eight stitches to seal the wound, so he could be in some discomfort when he puts on a hat or batting helmet. Assuming Haggerty is feeling well following the day off, he could contend for an everyday role in the outfield in the short term after the Mariners placed Julio Rodriguez (wrist) and Dylan Moore (back) on the 10-day injured list Sunday due to the injuries they sustained in Saturday's win. |
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Jul 30 2022 | Haggerty left Saturday's game against Houston due to a cut on his forehead, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was frustrated by his inability to get a bunt down in the ninth inning and spiked his helmet, which bounced back up and hit him in the face. Julio Rodriguez (wrist) and Dylan Moore (back) also left Saturday's game, which could leave the Mariners with a depleted outfield in the short term. |
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Jul 28 2022 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Astros. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty is on the bench for the second time in three contests, and he appears set to lose out on playing time after Kyle Lewis returned from the injured list last weekend and after Julio Rodriguez recently returned from a four-game absence. Mitch Haniger (ankle) is also in the midst of a minor-league rehab assignment and could be activated from the 60-day IL within the next few days, further blocking Haggerty's path to consistent playing time in the outfield. It's a tough break for Haggerty, who had been playing at a high level in July with an .893 OPS and three stolen bases over 17 games this month. |
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Jul 25 2022 | Haggerty went 1-for-4 with a two-run triple and a run in a loss to the Astros on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The speedy Haggerty's seventh-inning three-bagger off Framber Valdez plated Abraham Toro and Dylan Moore to give the Mariners their first two runs of the game. Haggerty has made good use of his steady playing time of late, hitting .389 (7-for-18) with Sunday's triple, a home run, three RBI, a walk, a stolen base and six runs over his last six games. |
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Jul 18 2022 | Haggerty went 3-for-4 with a run in a win over the Rangers on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty continued to make impressive contributions Sunday, this time serving as a thorn in the side of Rangers pitching out of the bottom of the order. The 28-year-old now has a trio of three-hit efforts in the last eight games, affording him a .375 average over that span despite the fact he's also gone hitless in four other starts during the sample. |
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Jul 17 2022 | Haggerty will start in right field and bat ninth in Sunday's game against the Rangers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The switch-hitting Haggerty will be making his fourth start in right field in five games and may end up filling the strong side of a platoon at the position with the righty-hitting Dylan Moore, who is on the bench for the second day in a row. Through 11 games in July, Haggerty is hitting .259 with two home runs, two stolen bases, six runs and three RBI. |
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Jul 14 2022 | Haggerty went 3-for-4 with an inside-the-park home run and three total runs scored in Thursday's 6-5 win over the Rangers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: His drive to center field bounced in front of the Rangers' Leody Taveras, and Haggerty turned on the jets from there. It was just the second homer of the year for the outfielder, who has a pair of three-hit efforts in his last five games. He's slashing .283/.327/.478 with five RBI, nine runs scored and three stolen bases through 49 plate appearances. The switch hitter doesn't have a clear path to everyday at-bats, but he should challenge the righty-hitting Dylan Moore for playing time in right field in the immediate future. |
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Jul 12 2022 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Nationals, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty had started two of the past three games in the corner outfield, but he'll lose out on a spot in the lineup with Jesse Winker back in action Tuesday after completing his six-game suspension. The Mariners will be without center fielder Julio Rodriguez on Tuesday while he serves a one-game suspension, but manager Scott Servais will tab Adam Frazier to replace the 21-year-old All-Star in the outfield rather than Haggerty. Beginning with Wednesday's series finale in Washington, the Mariners will likely deploy an everyday outfield of Winker, Rodriguez and Dylan Moore through the All-Star break, resulting in Haggerty moving into a full-time reserve role. |
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Jul 5 2022 | Haggerty went 3-for-4 with a solo home run, two total RBI, two total runs and a stolen base during Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Padres. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 28-year-old rejoined the lineup Tuesday after sitting out the past two games, and he helped power Seattle's offense from the bottom of the order. Haggerty now has a .303/.343/.485 slash line for the season, though that's come in only 35 plate appearances. |
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Jul 4 2022 | Haggerty isn't in the lineup Monday against the Padres. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty recently drew four consecutive starts and went 4-for-12 with two doubles, two runs, an RBI and a steal during that time. However, he'll retreat to the bench for a second consecutive game while Marcus Wilson starts in right field and bats ninth. |
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Jul 3 2022 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will take a seat after going 4-for-12 with two doubles, two runs, a stolen base and an RBI while starting in each of the Mariners' previous four games. Though Justin Upton is getting the nod in right field for the series finale, Haggerty may continue to serve as Seattle's primary option at the position until the team gets one of Kyle Lewis (concussion) or Taylor Trammell (hamstring) back from the injured list. |
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Jul 2 2022 | Haggerty is starting Saturday's game against Oakland. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty is serving as the starting right fielder and batting ninth for a fourth consecutive game. Over the last three matchups, he's gone 4-for-10 with two doubles, two runs, an RBI and a stolen base. |
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Jun 30 2022 | Haggerty, who was promoted from Triple-Tacoma earlier in the day, went 3-for-3 with an RBI double, a stolen base and two runs in a win over the Orioles on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was a thorn in the side of Baltimore pitching all night long, initially reaching on a bunt single to third base in the second inning that also led to a run scoring due to a throwing error on the play. The 28-year-old utility asset had been mired in a brief 1-for-8 slump over his previous three games, but Wednesday's production boosted his slash line back to .316/.381/.474 over a small sample of 21 plate appearances. |
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Jun 29 2022 | The Mariners recalled Haggerty from Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The addition of Haggerty, who has played second base, shortstop and all three outfield spots between the majors and minors this season, will give Seattle some more versatility off the bench. The Mariners optioned corner infielder Kevin Padlo to Triple-A to clear room on the active roster for Haggerty. |
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Jun 17 2022 | Haggerty was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on Friday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was promoted by the Mariners in late May, and he posted a .528 OPS in 13 games. Consistent playing time was hard to come by, as he made only 18 plate appearances during that span. |
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Jun 6 2022 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 in an extra-inning win over the Rangers on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty drew the start in left field and made some noise out of the bottom of the order with his first two hits of the season. The utility man has only logged 10 plate appearances overall since being called up from Triple-A Tacoma on May 22, but he figures to remain on the big-league roster for the time being with Kyle Lewis (concussion) and Mitch Haniger (ankle) both sidelined. |
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May 22 2022 | Haggerty had his contract selected by the Mariners on Sunday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 27-year-old lost his spot on Seattle's 40-man roster during the offseason and will now rejoin the major-league club. Haggerty played in 35 games for the Mariners last season and had a .538 OPS, but he's enjoyed a strong start to the 2022 campaign at Triple-A Tacoma with a .304/.378/.512 slash line, five home runs, 21 RBI and 13 stolen bases. |
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Oct 22 2021 | Haggerty (shoulder) was outrighted to Triple-A Tacoma on Friday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty missed most of the season while dealing with a right shoulder injury. He hit .186/.247/.291 in 35 games prior to hitting the injured list, so it's unsurprising that he passed through waivers unclaimed. |
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Jul 30 2021 | Haggerty (shoulder) continues to rehab at the Mariners' spring training facility in Arizona, the team's official site reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The utility asset still hasn't resumed any baseball activities, so it now appears highly unlikely he'll be activated any time before the final days of August. Haggerty last saw game action May 23, meaning he'll presumably need a fairly extensive rehab assignment before rejoining the Mariners. |
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Jun 7 2021 | Haggerty (shoulder) was transferred to the 60-day injured list Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty has been sidelined since May 24 due to right shoulder inflammation, and he still doesn't have a clear timetable to return. He won't be eligible to return until at least late July, while his move to the 60-day IL is part of a shuffle to make room for Shed Long (shin), who was reinstated from the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move. |
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May 24 2021 | Haggerty was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday due to right shoulder inflammation. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: It's unclear as to when the shoulder issue surfaced, but he'll need to spend at least the next 10 days on the injured list following this move. Ty France (wrist) was activated from the IL in a corresponding move. |
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May 21 2021 | Haggerty is not in Friday's lineup against the Padres. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: He is hitting .138 with zero home runs, one steal and a 30.3 percent strikeout rate in 13 games this month. Donovan Walton will start at second base and hit eighth. |
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May 15 2021 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 with with a double and two runs in a win over the Indians on Friday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty pushed his season average back over the Mendoza Line with Friday's multi-hit effort, one that snapped an 0-for-12 slump that had encompassed his previous six game appearances. The 26-year-old continues to see semi-regular playing time and has generated versatile fantasy contributions that include two doubles, two home runs and five stolen bases, but his .205/.247/.315 season slash is a major albatross on his overall value. |
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May 11 2021 | Haggerty is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Dodgers, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 26-year-old finds himself on the bench for the second straight game with Dylan Moore starting in left field Tuesday. Haggerty's role will take a hit later this week with top prospect Jarred Kelenic expected to be promoted Thursday. |
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May 9 2021 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rangers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Taylor Trammell will get some reps in left field Sunday, but Haggerty -- who has started three of the last four games -- still appears to have the upper hand for playing time at the position. Realistically, however, both Haggerty and Trammell are merely keeping the seat warm in the outfield for top prospect Jarred Kelenic, who could be summoned from Triple-A Tacoma any day now. |
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May 3 2021 | Haggerty went 0-for-1 with a walk and a stolen base in Sunday's 2-0 win over the Angels. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty reached base via a seventh-inning walk and proceeded to steal second for his fifth stolen base of the year. The 27-year-old has already surpassed his total from 2020, although he only played in 13 games a season ago. The steals haven't been enough to cover for his lack of production at the plate, as he's slashing .200/.254/.327 with two home runs, five RBI, 10 runs scored and a 4:18 BB:K. |
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May 1 2021 | Haggerty isn't starting Saturday's game against the Angels. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty had started in each of the last four games but went 1-for-14 with a run, a walk and nine strikeouts during that time. Dylan Moore will start at second base and bat sixth. |
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Apr 28 2021 | Haggerty is starting at second base and batting sixth Wednesday in Houston. He has now started five of the last six games. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Dylan Moore is slumping, and meanwhile, Haggerty is hitting .429 with one home run, two steals and a 4:3 K:BB over his last six games (14 at-bats). It appears Seattle is going to play the hot hand at the keystone, and right now that's Haggerty, whose speed makes him noteworthy in deeper roto leagues. |
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Apr 24 2021 | Haggerty went 3-for-5 with a homer, a steal, a pair of RBI and a pair of runs scored Saturday against Boston. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty scored on Kyle Seager's two-run triple in the second inning. He later extended the Mariners' lead to five with a solo shot off Josh Taylor in the eighth inning, his second homer of the year. He now sits second on the team with three steals. |
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Apr 23 2021 | Haggerty, who entered Thursday's extra-inning win over the Red Sox as a defensive replacement in the eighth inning, laced a go-ahead RBI double, stole a base and scored in his one plate appearance. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The utility man's run-scoring two-bagger snapped a 3-3 tie in the 10th inning and gave Haggerty his fourth hit in his last 11 plate appearances. The 27-year-old has been in the batter's box on only 27 occasions through his first 11 games, but he's picked things up after going 1-for-8 with one strikeout in his first three games this season. |
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Apr 14 2021 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Orioles. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Though he slugged a home run as part of a two-hit game in the second half of Tuesday's doubleheader, Haggerty will find himself on the bench for the third time in four games. Jose Marmolejos will pick up the start in left field Wednesday, and he may rank ahead of Haggerty as the third member in Seattle's regular outfield after Mitch Haniger and Taylor Trammell. Both Marmolejos and Haggerty will likely see their opportunities decline, however, if Kyle Lewis (knee) is able to return from the injured list for the Mariners' upcoming five-game homestand. |
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Apr 13 2021 | Haggerty went 2-for-3 with a two-run home run and a second run scored in the 7-6 loss to the Orioles during the second game of Tuesday's doubleheader. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 26-year-old launches his first homer of the year in the seventh inning off Adam Plutko to tie the score at 6-6, only for Baltimore to walk it off in the bottom half of the frame. Haggerty only had one hit in 16 at-bats coming into Tuesday however, and with Kyle Lewis (knee) poised to come off the IL this weekend and Jarred Kelenic knocking on the door, Tuesday's heroics may not be enough to keep Haggerty on the roster much longer. |
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Apr 11 2021 | Haggerty is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Twins. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will take a seat after starting four of the Mariners' last five games in the outfield, going 1-for-15 at the dish. Though he's been the primary beneficiary of extra work since Jake Fraley (hamstring) was placed on the injured list, Haggerty may need to show some signs of life offensively to continue earning regular playing time. |
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Mar 17 2021 | Haggerty, battling for a utility role on the Opening Day roster, went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, two RBI and a run in a Cactus League win over the Royals on Tuesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Despite hitting out of the bottom of the order, Haggerty had quite a busy night enhancing his case to stick on the Opening Day roster with the Mariners' only three-hit night in an offensive barrage. Haggerty boosted his spring average to .269 with the effort, which snapped him out of the 1-for-14 slump that encompassed his previous six exhibitions. |
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Mar 6 2021 | Haggerty, competing for a utility role on the Opening Day roster, went 2-for-2 with a triple and a stolen base in a Cactus League tie with the White Sox on Friday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty pulled his spring average up to .375 (3-for-8) with Friday's impressive showing, as the 26-year-old has gotten his bid for a roster spot off to a good start. Haggerty's considerable defensive flexibility -- he's played every position except pitcher, catcher and first base in a professional career that dates back to 2015 -- already gives him a strong chance at sticking, and his early spring work with the bat following a solid .260/.315/.400 line across 54 big-league plate appearances last season only strengthens his case for the time being. |
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Mar 1 2021 | Haggerty (forearm) went 0-for-2 while serving as a backup second baseman Sunday in the Mariners' 5-4 win over the Padres in Cactus League play. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty wasn't able to finish the 2020 season on the field after being placed on the injured list Sept. 7 with a left forearm strain, but he looks to have made it back to 100 percent health for the start of spring training. The 26-year-old switch-hitter will be vying for a utility role on the Mariners' Opening Day roster. |
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Sep 19 2020 | Haggerty (forearm) continues to rehab at the alternate training site in Tacoma, but a 2020 return has been ruled out, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty simply ran out of time for a return this season, as his forearm issues apparently aren't far enough along to make a return sometime during the final week of the season realistic. The 26-year-old was a solid utility option in his first tour of duty with the Mariners, slashing .260/.315/.400 with four doubles, one home run, six RBI, four stolen bases, four walks and seven runs across 13 games while logging at least one appearance at third base, both corner outfield spots and designated hitter. |
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Sep 7 2020 | Haggerty landed on the 10-day injured list with a left forearm strain Monday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The injury seemingly explains why Haggerty hasn't seen the field since Friday. The move was made retroactive to Saturday, so Haggerty can return next Tuesday, though it's not yet clear whether or not he's expected to do so. Casey Sadler was added to the active roster in a corresponding move. |
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Sep 5 2020 | Haggerty isn't in Saturday's lineup against the Rangers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty will take a breather Saturday after going hitless with one walk and two strikeouts Friday. Dylan Moore will shift to left field with Phillip Ervin starting in right. |
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Aug 28 2020 | Haggerty went a combined 3-for-7 with a double, two RBI, a stolen base and three runs during a pair of seven-inning doubleheader games against the Padres on Thursday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty hit out of the No. 2 slot in the order in both contests and was certainly busy while extending his season-opening hitting streak to eight games. The former Mets prospect now boasts an impressive .303/.324/.485 slash line across his first 34 plate appearances of 2020 after having been promoted from the alternate training site back on Aug. 19. |
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Aug 25 2020 | Haggerty went 1-for-4 with a stolen base in Tuesday's win over the Padres. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Make it three steals through six games for Haggerty. He also has a homer, three RBI and three runs scored. "He can do a lot of things on the field," manager Scott Servais told Lauren Smith of The News Tribune. "I'm excited with how he's swinging the bat. That was the report coming out of the Tacoma -- these quality at-bats, they were there." A 24th-round pick in 2015, Haggerty was traded from Cleveland to the Mets in January of 2019 before the Mets ultimately DFA'd him. Haggerty stole 49 bases at the High-A level in 2017 and clearly has a fan in Servais, as Haggerty has been anchored in the two hole and playing left field every day since his callup. |
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Aug 23 2020 | Haggerty went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run and a walk in Sunday's 4-1 win over the Rangers. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty provided the Mariners with a little insurance when he went deep for his first career major-league homer in the fifth inning. He's hit safely in all five games he's appeared in this year, batting .300 with a homer, three RBI, three runs scored and two steals across 21 plate appearances. As long as Haggerty hits well, he's likely to stay near the top of the batting order. |
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Aug 20 2020 | Haggerty, summoned earlier in the day from the Mariners' alternate training site in Tacoma, started in left field during Wednesday's win over the Dodgers and went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 26-year-old began his second major-league tour of duty with Wednesday's start after having logged four plate appearances over 11 games with the Mets last season. Haggerty showed well as a hitter in both spring training and summer camp, but a hip injury during the latter short-circuited his chances of making the Opening Day roster. Haggerty notably slashed .310/.383/.524 at Triple-A Syracuse before his promotion last season, so he brings some offensive upside to the table and has experience playing every non-pitching position except catcher and first base. |
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Aug 19 2020 | Haggerty (hip) was recalled from the Mariners' alternate training site Wednesday. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty suffered a hip injury at the end of camp, but he's apparently fully recovered and will join the 28-man roster. The utility man was claimed off waivers by the Mariners during the offseason and has just four major-league at-bats on his ledger. |
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Jul 20 2020 | Haggerty left Monday's intrasquad game after his first at-bat with hip soreness, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Manager Scott Servais said that the injury is nothing serious. Haggerty remains a likely candidate to make the Mariners' Opening Day roster over fellow utility options Jose Marmolejos and Dylan Moore. The 26-yera-old has just four major-league at-bats and was claimed off waivers by Seattle this offseason. |
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Jul 19 2020 | Haggerty is projected to make the Mariners' Opening Day roster over fellow utility options Jose Marmolejos and Dylan Moore by Corey Brock of The Athletic. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: In his stab at predicting which 30 players will make manager Scott Servais' Opening Day cut, Brock cites Haggerty's strong summer camp and defensive versatility as his edge over Marmolejos specifically, not to mention the fact the former is also on the 40-man roster while the latter isn't. Moreover, while it's difficult to find a player as versatile as Moore, who's played every non-pitching position except catcher, Haggerty comes very close, having logged at least one game at every spot except first base and backstop in his own right. In addition to his impressive showing in summer camp, Haggerty also has a strong Cactus League body of work to fall back on, as he hit .357 across eight exhibitions before spring training was suspended. |
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Mar 22 2020 | Haggerty (elbow) remains a candidate for one of the two projected final Opening Day roster spots, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: Haggerty was still sidelined by elbow soreness when spring training was suspended, but the time off he's currently receiving will likely help him return to full health before play resumes. The 25-year-old had acquitted himself very well prior to being sidelined, hitting .357 (5-for-14) with three doubles, two RBI and one run across eight Cactus League games. Haggerty is capable of playing both second base and the outfield and is competing with Tim Lopes, Jose Marmolejos and Dylan Moore for one of the aforementioned spots. |
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Mar 10 2020 | Haggerty is dealing with elbow soreness and is currently sitting out of game action as he awaits a second opinion, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: The 25-year-old was claimed off waivers by the Mariners back in January and is competing for a bench role this spring. Haggerty hasn't seen game action since Thursday, but he's made a strong impression thus far -- the infielder is hitting .357 (5-for-14) with three doubles, two RBI and one run across eight Cactus League contests. Haggerty has just four plate appearances worth of major-league regular-season experience, which came across 11 games with the Mets last season. |
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Jan 10 2020 | Haggerty was claimed off waivers by the Mariners on Friday, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports. | ROTOWIRE RECOMMENDS: He was cut loose by the Mets earlier in the week. Haggerty will compete in spring training for a bench role with the rebuilding Mariners. Seattle's 40-man roster is now full. |
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Sep 1 2019 | Haggerty had his contract selected from Triple-A Syracuse by the Mets on Sunday. | |
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