Mariners promote Curtis Washington Jr. from High-A for MLB debut

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Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Mariners promote Curtis Washington Jr. from High-A for MLB debut
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On June 17, the Seattle Mariners promoted outfielder Curtis Washington Jr. from High-A Everett to the MLB to fill the roster void left by injured player Randy Arozarena. Washington, who is 26 years old, had a batting average of.190 with seven home runs and 22 RBIs in 44 games this season. The Mariners announced his promotion on social media, describing it as a temporary move. Following his short stint, Washington was optioned back to High-A Everett after the game.

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  • Curtis Washington Jr. promoted to MLB from High-A Everett.
  • Washington had a.190 batting average in 44 games this season.
  • Mariners needed a bench option due to Randy Arozarena's injury.
  • Washington was optioned back to High-A after a one-day stint.
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