Over the last two weeks, we've talked about and individually graded Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo and Bryce Miller — four of the Seattle Mariners' five starting pitchers.
The Seattle Mariners have an interesting offseason ahead of them after not making the playoffs for the 22nd time in 23 years. One of the few positives from the 2024 season was the fact that the Mariners boasted arguably the best starting rotation in all of baseball.
The Boston Red Sox clearly want to add to the starting rotation this winter. This much has been said by the organization and everyone who writes any amount of content involving the team.
Logan Gilbert is coming off his best season yet, posting a 3.23 ERA and outstanding strikeout and walk rates over a Major League-leading 208 2/3 innings.
The Seattle Mariners season is over. But despite missing the playoffs, there was a lot to celebrate about the franchise's season. Luis Castillo, Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Bryan Woo and Bryce Miller combined to form the best starting rotation in baseball with Gilbert earning his first All-Star selection in 2024.
As the calendar shifts to October, the Boston Red Sox sadly won't have any playoff baseball to look forward to (again). The offseason has begun early at Fenway Park for the third straight year.
SEATTLE – Logan Gilbert did something he hadn’t done before in the Seattle Mariners’ season finale. Video: Cal Raleigh sets two new HR records with one swing The right-handed starting pitcher called some of his own game in Sunday’s 6-4 victory over the Oakland A’s, using the PitchCom to relay signals to catcher and close friend Cal Raleigh.
SEATTLE — There was a little bit of everything for Seattle Mariners fans to enjoy in the 2024 season finale against the Oakland Athletics on Sunday at T-Mobile Park.
Logan Gilbert took a perfect game into the sixth inning and Cal Raleigh homered for a third consecutive game as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Oakland Athletics 6-4 Sunday afternoon to sweep the season-ending, three-game series.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert left the mound for the final time in 2024 on Sunday after throwing another gem against the Oakland Athletics.
The end of a season, the end of an era The Mariners walked it off last night, tying them for the most walk-off wins with the Mets and the Giants with 11.
Following a stretch of three consecutive wins, the Seattle Mariners (84-77) play the Oakland Athletics (69-92) at 3:10 p.m. ET on Sunday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Mariners will send Logan Gilbert (8-12) to the mound, while Mitch Spence (8-9) will answer the bell for the Athletics.
The Seattle Mariners are set to begin a crucial Game 2 of a three-game set against the Houston Astros on Tuesday. And the Mariners will have to deploy a different lineup than normal to take on one of the best left-handed starters in the league.
The Seattle Mariners beat the New York Yankees 3-2 on Thursday afternoon at T-Mobile Park. With the win, the M's are 78-75 on the season. They have kept a flicker of playoff hopes alive as they remain 5.0 games back in the American League West with nine games to play.
Logan Gilbert snapped a six-start winless streak as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting New York Yankees 3-2 on Thursday afternoon. The Mariners (78-75) salvaged the finale of the three-game series as they chase Houston in the American League West and Minnesota in the wild-card race.
This season, Tarik Skubal, the standout pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, has displayed exceptional prowess on the mound, consistently delivering top-tier performances.
Logan Gilbert pitched seven scoreless innings as Seattle defeated the visiting New York Mets 4-0 Saturday night, the Mariners' major-league-leading 13th shutout of the season.
Logan Gilbert is on a roll this season. The Seattle Mariners ace has been the driving force behind the team’s success this season. As a result, the star right-hander has been named as a player for the All-Star game.
The Seattle Mariners haven’t had a great deal of postseason success of late, having made the playoffs once in the last 22 years. But the team is in a good spot with its starting rotation anchored by Logan Gilbert.
Logan Gilbert pitched eight scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the host Miami Marlins 9-0 on Saturday afternoon. Gilbert (5-4), a Florida native, allowed four hits and one walk, striking out six batters.
We started off the week with a solid 2-1 mark in strikeout props on Monday, and we're looking to keep the profit train rolling. Let's check out our three favorite K props for Tuesday's MLB slate.
The Seattle Mariners rebounded from a devastating loss on Friday night to beat the Houston Astros on Saturday night, 5-0. Logan Gilbert dominated once again on the mound, tossing eight of the scoreless innings.
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