Ryan Loutos saw a whirlwind first half of 2026, only to have his stint with the Seattle Mariners end abruptly before he could throw a pitch in the regular season. The right-handed pitcher was placed on unconditional release waivers Thursday, capping a five-month stretch that included injuries, transactions, and uncertainty.
According to the team’s public relations account on X, “Ryan Loutos, RHP, placed on unconditional release waivers.” The move capped a brief, hectic stint in Seattle marked by roster shuffling and limited opportunity
During his brief career, Loutos has bounced between teams — moving from the Cardinals to the Dodgers and later the Nationals — appearing in 15 MLB games across three clubs. His 14 1/3 innings came with a 10.14 ERA, a tough reminder of how hard it is to stick in the majors, even as others around the league, amid Brendan Donovan enjoying best start of career with Mariners, find early momentum.
Mariners move on, Loutos at a career crossroads
The Mariners activated shortstop J.P. Crawford from the injured list and optioned infielder Ryan Bliss to Triple-A Tacoma as part of the same roster shuffle. For Loutos, the release signals a turning point, forcing him to consider his next steps in a league that is unforgiving for pitchers on the fringe of rosters.

Ryan Loutos with the Nationals meets on the mound. Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images
From D-III to the majors: a brief, turbulent ride
Loutos’ journey from a small St. Louis college to MLB stardom, however fleeting, is a reminder of both the opportunity and volatility inherent in professional baseball. While the Mariners pivot toward their series opener against the Los Angeles Angels, Loutos faces the challenge of redefining his path in a game where careers can shift overnight.
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