The Mariners still need to find a center fielder in the meantime. There are several options, but not one that stood out early. Bavasi and Hargrove said they needed to talk to each other before discussing any options with the media. They are expected to provide more information today, along with an update on Reed's condition.
Some possibilities:
• The Mariners move infielder Willie Bloomquist to center field. He's more than capable defensively, and already fills in there occasionally. With backup outfielder Matt Lawton serving a 10-game steroid suspension to start the season, the Mariners would likely need to keep an additional infielder on the roster if they moved Bloomquist to the outfield full-time.
• Move Ichiro from right field to center. Hargrove said he had not discussed a potential move with Ichiro — some speculated that the Mariners' silence Friday might have been because that had not been discussed — but when asked directly about Ichiro, Hargrove said he would consider it.
Ichiro has said in the past that he would play center field, and he has played that position in Japan.
"At some point in time, I would [consider it]," Hargrove said. "I don't know that we're there yet. But certainly that's one of the options."
• Use Joe Borchard in center field or in right field (if Ichiro moves to center). The Mariners recently acquired Borchard in a trade with the Chicago White Sox, and he played center field against the White Sox on Friday afternoon, making a couple plays defensively and going 0 for 3 at the plate.
Hargrove said he likes Borchard's speed but that he needs to shorten his swing. Hitting was Borchard's problem in the White Sox organization.
"It seems to be a good opportunity for me," said Borchard, who played center field for three years in the minors.
• Wait until Lawton comes back, and play him in center field (he said he would do it, but does not expect to) or in right field.
• Go outside the organization and acquire a center fielder.