SEATTLE — Jack Wilson’s hamstring injury is the latest problem for the Seattle Mariners.
The slick-fielding shortstop bent over after running from second base to third in the third inning Wednesday night against Tampa Bay. A coach called out the team’s trainer and, after a brief talk at the mound, Wilson was escorted into the dugout. Josh Wilson replaced him in the field.
Jack Wilson had reached base on a bunt single earlier in the inning. The Mariners said he has tightness in his right hamstring.
Seattle placed primary setup man Mark Lowe on the 15-day disabled list before the game. He has inflammation in his lower back. Cleanup hitter Milton Bradley is out indefinitely after asking the Mariners for help with an emotional issue.
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