The Seattle Mariners will open the season with shortstop J.P. Crawford on the 10-day injured list because of ​right shoulder inflammation.

Crawford, 31, played ‌in seven games this spring, batting .125 with a stolen base and three RBIs. The injury is not believed to be serious, with Leo Rivas ‌expected ​to get time at ⁠shortstop in Crawford’s absence.

The ⁠Mariners will open at home against the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday night.

In 157 games last season, Crawford batted .265 with 12 ​home runs and 58 RBIs, then homered and had four RBIs in ⁠12 playoff games as ⁠he helped Seattle to Game 7 ​of the American League Championship Series.

Over nine ​major league seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies (2017-18) ‌and Mariners (2019-25), Crawford is a career .248 hitter with 67 home runs and 344 RBIs while winning a Gold Glove in ⁠2020.

Also on Wednesday, Seattle also placed infielder Miles Mastrobuoni (calf strain) and right-hander Bryce Miller (oblique) on the ⁠injured list ‌while selecting the contract of ⁠catcher Mitch Garver. Catcher Andrew ​Knizner ‌cleared waivers and elected to become ​a free ⁠agent.

Garver, 35, was with the Mariners for each of the past two seasons and is a career .233 hitter in 651 games over parts of nine major league campaigns.

–Field ​Level Media