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Logan Gilbert's injury update will impact the team exponentially. It looked as if Logan Gilbert was on his way toward another dominant outing. The right-hander had gone through three perfect ...
The Seattle Mariners got some good-ish news on Saturday afternoon regarding ace pitcher Logan Gilbert. The righty, who made the All-Star Game in 2024, left Friday's game early with "right forearm ...
The Seattle Mariners placed right-handed starter Logan Gilbert on the injured list on Saturday with a flexor strain in his pitching elbow. Gilbert suffered the injury during Friday's start against ...
When Seattle Mariners' starting pitcher Logan Gilbert was diagnosed with a Grade 1 flexor strain on April 26, we were told that he was going to be "shut down for two weeks" and then re-evaluated.
Before the early exit, Gilbert had continued to show why he’s been one of baseball’s most durable and consistent arms. Since making his debut in 2021, he had made 126 consecutive starts ...
When he was healthy, Gilbert was solid. He went 1-1 in six outings pre-injury, compiling a 2.37 ERA in 30.1 innings. The 28-year-old collected 44 punchouts while issuing just six free passes.
Logan Gilbert was encouraged with how he felt physically after throwing about 25 pitches in the T-Mobile Park bullpen Friday afternoon, in what he expects to be his final tune up before returning ...
Mariners righty Logan Gilbert, on the IL since April 26, made his second rehab start Wednesday and threw 60 pitches but saw his velocity decline.
Logan Gilbert, out since late April, is expected to start early next week when the Mariners host the Boston Red Sox for a three-game series. Skip to content. ... Other injury notes ...
When Seattle Mariners' starting pitcher Logan Gilbert was diagnosed with a Grade 1 flexor strain on April 26, we were told that he was going to be "shut down for two weeks" and then re-evaluated.