Mariners notebook: Millwood expects to make next start

The Seattle Mariners apparently don’t have to worry about who will start in veteran pitcher Kevin Millwood’s rotation spot, because Millwood is all but certain it will be him.

Lifted from his Wednesday start after 39 pitches and 22/3 innings, he said Thursday he felt “some discomfort” in the right groin muscle that he injured three starts earlier.

A new strain?

“I’m thinking it might just have been scar tissue tearing lose or something,” Millwood said. “I went out (Thursday) and threw, and I could use my legs again. I didn’t feel anything.

“That’s positive — but a little confusing, too.”

That’s two starts this month Millwood has departed early, and both were solid efforts. The first, on June 8, he went the first six innings of what became Seattle’s 1-0 victory — a six-man combined no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

On Wednesday, he departed with a 1-1 tie that became a 2-1 Oakland win, despite the fact the Athletics managed just two hits.

“We’re going to have the doctors check him out, but the fact he didn’t feel anything today makes us hope we can get him right back out there,” Seattle manager Eric Wedge said.

Offensive woes

Wedge was asked the almost daily question again Thursday: What can the Mariners do to improve their offense at Safeco Field, where they’ve had trouble hitting and scoring?

“You’ve got to like where you work, and it’s a beautiful ballpark,” Wedge said. “You can only control what you do in the batters box no matter where you’re playing, so hit the ball hard and let the rest take care of itself.

“You can’t try hitting home runs or hitting doubles. Don’t look past the ball. Simplify. Focus.”

Wedge said the park has at least three things working for it when the Mariners play at home.

“One, there’s a lot of energy here. Two, you know you’re going to play every day — no rainouts here,” he said. “And three, the size of it can be an advantage to an athletic team.

“We’re close, and maybe that’s the hardest part of the fight, knowing we’re close.”

Short hops

Outfielder Mike Carp, on the disabled list with an inflamed right shoulder, has begun swinging the bat again, hitting in the cages in the bowels of Safeco Field. … Tom Wilhelmsen began the game Thursday fourth among American League relievers with 39 innings pitched — and second in strikeouts with 48. … Rookie reliever Stephen Pryor (groin strain) is throwing again, though not yet from a mound.

Larry LaRue, The News Tribune

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Silvertips forward Carter Bear fields questions after the Detroit Red Wings selected him 13th overall in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles on June 27, 2025. (Photo courtesy Natalie Shaver / CHL)
Two weeks after Draft, Silvertips’ Bear still can’t believe it

The Red Wings’ first-rounder reflects on draft night and his experience at Detroit’s development camp.

Storm flies too close to the Sun, loses in an upset

Connecticut snapped a 10-game losing streak to beat Seattle 93-83 on Wednesday morning.

Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees flips his bat after hitting a three-run home run in the sixth inning against the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, in New York. (Evan Bernstein / Getty Images / Tribune News Services)
Raleigh, Judge heat up homer race at Yankee Stadium

In the battle of baseball’s biggest sluggers, Aaron Judge… Continue reading

Seattle Seahawks linebackers Derick Hall (58) and Boye Mafe (53) celebrate a defensive play during the 2024 season. (Rio Giancarlo / Getty Images / The Athletic)
Season to reveal long-term plans for Seahawks linebackers

The Seattle Seahawks selected edge rusher Boye Mafe with… Continue reading

Silvertips defenseman wins U20 Ball Hockey World Title with Canada

Rylan Pearce helps Canada win gold at the ISBHF U20 World Championships in Slovakia.

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin (89) makes a catch against San Francisco 49ers defensive back Rashard Robinson (33) in the second quarter at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017. (Nhat V. Meyer / Bay Area News Group / Tribune News Services)
Sports psychologist changed Seahawks’ Doug Baldwin’s outlook

The former receiver overcame intense emotions during his player career

Paolo Banchero, Orlando agree to max contract extension

The former O’Dea star could earn up to $287 million over five years.

NHL players, owners vote to ratify 4-year CBA

Notable changes include an 84-game season starting in 2026, shorter contract terms.

AquaSox outfielder Carson Jones gets settled in the batter's box during Everett's 4-3 loss to the Vancouver Canadians at Funko Field on July 6, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
AquaSox show progress, but drop fifth straight to Canadians

Jones’ go-ahead, 3-run homer is spoiled in 4-3 loss to wrap up homestand.

Bryan Woo of the Seattle Mariners delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Toronto. (Vaughn Ridley / Getty Images / Tribune News Services)
Three Mariners added to MLB All-Star Game

Major League Baseball announced today that Mariners outfielder Julio Rodríguez,… Continue reading

George Kirby (68) of the Seattle Mariners pitches in the third inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at T-Mobile Park on Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Seattle. (Alika Jenne / Getty Images / Tribune News Services)
Pirates finish historically bad offensive series in Seattle

Similar to the first two games of the series, the… Continue reading

Seattle Storm forward Alysha Clark (32) and Aces guard Jewell Loyd (24) guard each other during a free throw in a WNBA basketball game between the Aces and the Seattle Storm at Michelob ULTRA Arena Friday, June 20, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Madeline Carter / Las Vegas Review-Journal / Tribune News Services)
Storm uses third-quarter thunderbolt to down Liberty

Rookie Dominique Malonga scored 11 and took over in the third quarter for Seattle.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.