Casper Wells
RF FA
Mon 9/19/11 3:00 PM

Casper Wells stayed back in Seattle on Monday to undergo an examination of his head. Wells has been sidelined since Saturday. At first, the M's were calling his ailment a "flu-like" illness, but now they're saying there are concerns about his equilibrium. We'll have to wait for the results of the exam to get a clearer picture about what exactly is going on with the outfielder.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Mon 9/19/11 1:46 PM

Casper Wells (flu) will not play Monday. Wells is still recovering from the flu-like illness that he came down with on Saturday. The outfielder should be ready to rock after another day or two of rest.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Sun 9/18/11 11:04 AM

Casper Wells was scratched from Saturday's lineup due to flu-like symptoms. It's not clear at this point if he's feeling good enough to play Sunday. Wells is hitting .216/.310/.431 in 31 games since joining the Mariners.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Sat 9/10/11 3:34 AM

Casper Wells returned to action on Friday September 9.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Wed 9/7/11 8:40 PM

Casper Wells (elbow) remains unavailable to play Wednesday. Mariners manager Eric Wedge said Wells is "still struggling" with his bruised left elbow and is unable to hit. Mike Carp is playing left field Wednesday, with Trayvon Robinson covering center.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Mon 9/5/11 7:41 PM

Casper Wells (elbow) is not in Monday's lineup against the Angels. Wells is day-to-day with a left elbow contusion after being hit by a pitch during Sunday's game. Mike Carp will make the start in left field Monday.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Sun 9/4/11 8:08 PM

Casper Wells left Sunday's game in the second inning after getting hit by a Trevor Cahill pitch. Wells was diagnosed with a contusion of his left elbow and X-rays were negative. Consider him day-to-day for now.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Sun 8/21/11 4:46 PM

Casper Wells went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Seattle's loss to the Rays on Sunday. Wells is now batting .333 with six home runs and 14 RBI through his first 15 games in a Mariners uniform. There are worse fliers to take in shallower mixed leagues if you're in need of an outfielder.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Sat 8/20/11 3:13 AM

Casper Wells returned to action on Friday August 19.

Casper Wells
RF FA
Thu 8/18/11 8:38 AM

Casper Wells left Wednesday's game against the Blue Jays in the sixth inning when he was hit in the nose by a fastball from Brandon Morrow. Scary stuff. Wells, who entered Wednesday's game with home runs in four straight games, took a glancing blow while trying to back away from the pitch. The good news is that X-rays came back negative and he is considered day-to-day. "It just felt like my nose fell off, pretty much," said Wells. "I couldn't see, which was scary. My eyes got all watered up and I couldn't see what was going on."