Wednesday, October 23

Mariners’ Jarred Kelenic breaks his foot kicking a water cooler, makes emotional apology to group

SEATTLE — Jarred Kelenic’s emotional outburst after a troublesome at-bat resulted in a broken water cooler, a damaged bone in his left foot and an apology by the Seattle Mariners younger left fielder.

Kelenic was positioned on the 10-day injured record on Thursday, a day after he kicked a water cooler following a ninth-inning strikeout throughout a loss to Minnesota.

Kelenic was apologetic, preventing by way of tears for letting his feelings get out of hand and expressing his frustration.



“I made a mistake. I let the emotions get the best of me there. I just feel terrible, especially for the guys,” Kelenic mentioned. “I just let the emotions get the best of me and I just let them down and take full responsibility for it. It’s on me. It just can’t happen.”

Seattle supervisor Scott Servais mentioned Kelenic can be out for an prolonged interval however didn’t estimate a timeframe. The group doesn’t consider surgical procedure can be wanted.

“I think it’s a learning lesson for him. For all players,” Servais mentioned. “Players get frustrated when they’re not getting the results they’re looking for. But you’ve got to be able to control your emotions and that’s part of being a professional. Last night he let it get the best of him and it affects all of us.”

Kelenic’s damage occurred within the ninth inning of Seattle’s 6-3 loss to Minnesota on Wednesday night time. With two runners on within the ninth inning, Kelenic had a nine-pitch at-bat towards nearer Jhoan Duran that included fouling off a number of fastballs of 103 and 104 mph. Kelenic struck out on a breaking ball and expressed his frustration by kicking a cooler when he returned to the dugout.

“Came up last night with the game on the line, two guys on against arguably the best closer in baseball. I just put together a good at-bat, was just grinding, and unfortunately couldn’t come through. And like I said, I made a mistake,” Kelenic mentioned.

Kelenic had X-rays that exposed the fracture. He was in a strolling boot on Thursday and can be for a while.

“We got him. We got his back and we’re going to support him in any way we can,” Seattle outfielder Teoscar Hernández mentioned.

Kelenic is in his third season with the Mariners and confirmed important enchancment on the plate, particularly earlier within the season. He’s hitting .252 with 11 homers and 45 RBIs in 90 video games.

“He’s had a nice season to this point. He’s made a ton of adjustments on the field and you can see it. There’s days when it looks great. There’s other days it has been a struggle like all young players,” Servais mentioned. “But at the end of the day, when you react like that, and I think the thing that hits him as hard as anybody, it not just affects him, it affects the rest of us.”

Seattle recalled outfielder Cade Marlowe from Triple-A Tacoma and was within the lineup for Thursday’s collection finale towards the Twins. The Mariners received 5-0 and Marlowe went 0 for 3 with a stroll in his main league debut.

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