Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais talked before Saturday's game against the New York Mets about the growth of the bullpen this season.
SEATTLE — The growth of the Seattle Mariners bullpen has been a big reason for the team's success over the last few weeks.
"... has taken on a number of roles, we need to get back and going again. We ran him really hard — he's been sick, he's been under the weather probably three or four last days. So he's available tonight. ... And when you have and on the back side — I feel a lot better about it now than maybe I did a few weeks ago."
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