Seattle pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma is tentatively scheduled to return from the disabled list for a start Saturday against Houston. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma is tentatively scheduled to return from the disabled list for a start Saturday against Houston. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Mariners getting healthy as schedule turns favorable

SEATTLE — This is the week the tumblers really start to fall in place for the Mariners in terms of the schedule and the disabled list. Whether it translates to a much-needed rise in the standings is still to be determined.

But consider…

1. Starting Monday, the Mariners play 16 of their next 19 games at Safeco Field, where they are 20-13. Further, only three of those 19 games are against clubs that currently have a winning record.

“Hopefully, we can get some momentum going here,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “We’ve swung the bats for the most part at home very well this year.”

2. Felix Hernandez will, officially, be activated from the disabled list in time to start Friday’s series opener against Houston. His last big-league start was April 25.

“I’m good,” Hernandez said simply prior to Monday’s game against Detroit. If so, the Mariners can’t ask for anything more.

3. Shortstop Jean Segura and right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma were scheduled for rehab appearances Monday for Triple-A Tacoma against Salt Lake (Angels) at Cheney Stadium.

Segura was batting .341 when he suffered a high ankle sprain June 1 on a slide at second base. Plans call for him to play two (maybe three) games at Tacoma before returning to active duty.

“The workouts have been pretty good,” Servais said. “I don’t think he’s at 100 percent, but he’s pretty close.”

Iwakuma is tentatively scheduled to return to ticketed to Saturday against the Astros — assuming he encounters no setbacks during or after his start Monday at Tacoma. His last big-league game was May 3.

“It’s a matter of getting consistent starting pitching,” Servais said. “That is what’s going to determine (success). Consistent starting pitching allows you to put long (winning) streaks together.

“When you add (Drew) Smyly, he’s the final piece we’re waiting for. It will be very interesting.”

4. Smyly is scheduled for another bullpen workout Tuesday and, if no setbacks, a simulated game before the weekend concludes before heading out on a rehab assignment. He suffered a strained flexor bundle in elbow in late March.

That keeps Smyly on track to return shortly after the All-Star break.

“We knew were up against it five or six weeks ago,” Servais said. “You try to map out how you’re going to get through it. We took a unique approach, I think. You’ve seen the number of transactions we’ve made.”

The Mariners have used an MLB-leading number of pitchers this season, including 12 different starting pitchers. The tentative rotation suggests two key replacement parts, Christian Bergman and Sam Gaviglio, are heading back to Tacoma.

Yovani Gallardo is scheduled to start Thursday, but Bergman and Gaviglio are not listed in the next cycle — those slots are going to Hernandez and (tentatively) Iwakuma.

“We can only have five starting pitchers,” Servais said. “We’ll take it a day at a time. We’ll see how Kuma comes out of it (Monday). Sam has done a really good job for us. He’s kept us in a lot of ballgames.

“Nothing definite yet. Those guys could go into the long role. Guys could go back to Tacoma. We’ll wait and see.”

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