Dominic Canzone Injury Raises Concern After Mariners’ Win Over Red Sox
Mariners outfielder Dominic Canzone left Seattle’s victory over Boston with a leg injury, creating concern as the team evaluates his status.
- Glenn Catubig
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The Seattle Mariners secured an important win over the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, but the victory came with a concerning development involving one of their key contributors. Outfielder Dominic Canzone exited the game after suffering what appeared to be a right leg injury.
Seattle has dealt with multiple health concerns throughout the season, making any new injury situation worth monitoring. The Mariners recently welcomed back star catcher Cal Raleigh, but the team could now be without Canzone depending on the severity of his injury.
The incident occurred during the sixth inning when Canzone drove in a run with a groundout. Shortly afterward, he was seen showing discomfort and grabbing the back of his right leg before speaking with the team’s medical staff.
After leaving the field, Canzone did not return to the game, with Luke Raley taking over his spot in right field. The Mariners later provided an update, describing the injury as a hamstring issue that will require further evaluation.
1. Canzone Exits After Injury
Canzone’s injury happened during a productive game for the Mariners outfielder. Earlier in the contest, he helped Seattle build momentum by hitting an opposite-field home run, giving the team an early offensive boost. The home run continued what has been a strong season for Canzone, who has provided valuable power and production in Seattle’s lineup. His performance has made him an important part of the team’s offensive approach. However, after his RBI groundout in the sixth inning, the situation quickly changed. Canzone appeared to experience discomfort while running to first base and immediately reached toward the back of his right leg. Team trainers checked on him before he headed toward the clubhouse. The Mariners decided not to risk further injury, replacing him defensively for the remainder of the game.
2. Mariners Provide Injury Update
Following the game, manager Dan Wilson addressed Canzone’s condition and confirmed that the outfielder was dealing with a hamstring pull. The team planned to monitor his progress before determining the next steps. The Mariners’ decision to wait before making a larger announcement suggests they are still gathering information about the severity of the injury. Hamstring issues can vary significantly, ranging from minor setbacks to extended absences. For Seattle, the timing is important as the team continues its push in the American League West. Losing a consistent offensive contributor could create additional challenges for a roster already navigating injuries. Canzone’s availability will likely depend on how he responds during the upcoming evaluation period. The Mariners will be hoping the issue is minor and that he can return quickly.
3. Impact On Seattle’s Season
Before leaving the game, Canzone had been one of Seattle’s more productive hitters. Entering Sunday’s matchup, he had recorded 12 home runs and 33 RBIs while maintaining a .281 batting average over 70 games. His offensive production has helped provide balance in the Mariners’ lineup, especially during a season where consistency has been important. A prolonged absence would force Seattle to rely more heavily on its depth. The Mariners finished the weekend with a 40-39 record, keeping them near the top of the AL West standings. Every contribution becomes more valuable as the team competes for positioning throughout the season. Seattle will begin a new series against the Pittsburgh Pirates after its scheduled off day, and the team’s focus will include monitoring Canzone’s recovery. The hope is that the injury does not become another major obstacle during the playoff race.