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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.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off an incredible home stretch where they went 9-1, won three consecutive series and had two series sweeps in a row. T ...
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert put together a solid performance on the mound during Thursday's game against ...
Strikeout props today in MLB feel like walking a tightrope; some arms are red-hot, others are teetering, but the matchups ...
The Seattle Mariners placed Logan Gilbert on the 15-day injured list on Saturday due to a right elbow flexor strain. Gilbert left his start on Friday with right forearm tightness after pitching ...
Gilbert had a career-best year and joined the 200-inning/200-strikeout club for the first time since debuting in 2021. Gilbert's season was so good that it raised the question if he's almost too ...
Logan Gilbert is an MLB pitcher on an on-the-bubble team that has to scratch and claw for every win. The staff ace is not wasting bullets just to prank his friend. Knock it off. Get serious.
From afar, Logan Gilbert’s velocity dip was immediately noticeable Wednesday night, if not outright concerning. Up close, though, the radar-gun readings weren’t an issue for the Mariners’ ace.
Logan Gilbert's splitter is one of baseball's most devastating pitches. It's also completely unpredictable. Here's how the Mariners ace has learned to harness its wildness.
Logan Gilbert is off to an incredible start — but history may have a say in its sustainability.