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Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor leaves game vs. White Sox in 3rd inning

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUG 7 – Josh Naylor exited early due to recurring right shoulder soreness, with Donovan Solano stepping in after not playing for two weeks, Mariners manager Dan Wilson said.

  • Josh Naylor, the first baseman for Seattle, exited the game against Chicago on August 7, 2025, immediately following an out at second base that concluded the third inning.
  • Naylor showed signs of discomfort while facing Shane Smith of the White Sox and was removed from the game due to soreness in his right shoulder, according to Mariners manager Dan Wilson.
  • Donovan Solano, who had not played in two weeks, replaced Naylor at first base starting the fourth inning following Naylor’s exit.
  • This season, Naylor has compiled a batting average of.289, hitting 14 home runs, driving in 65 runs, and stealing 21 bases, while managing to avoid placement on the injured list by rejoining the lineup just two days after experiencing a similar shoulder problem earlier in the year.
  • Naylor’s early departure underscored ongoing shoulder concerns, but Seattle completed a three-game sweep of Chicago, indicating the team’s continued competitiveness.
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Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor leaves game vs. White Sox due to sore shoulder

Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson says first baseman Josh Naylor left Thursday's game against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning due to shoulder soreness.

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