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Mariners’ Logan Evans is excited about MLB output and Marlins

April 26, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners outside the field players, Randy Arozarena, Julio Rodriguez and Luke Raley from the left, celebrate after winning a MLB match against Miami Marins in the T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Ryan Sun-Imagn images

When Logan Evans entered the house club building in T-Mobile Park for the first time in the afternoon on Saturday, Seattle Mariners jug was greeted with Logan Gilbert.

It seemed to be a hiding, because those who use their right hand call each other “Big Lo”, and Gilbert’s first career trip will begin against Miami Marks, who visited Evans’s first big league afternoon.

Gilbert, an American League All-Star, who started the first opening day last month, shot three perfect strokes against Marlins before leaving the tension in the serial opener on Friday night. Early on Saturday, he spent a MRI that revealed the 1st class strain of the flexor in the right elbow.

Gilbert is closed for throwing for the next two weeks and placed on the 15 -day injured list.

Gilbert, “I would really be surprised if it was a really bad thing, but you never really know, and especially when it’s not right, Gil Gilbert said. “But even I feel better than yesterday. We probably don’t want to hurry. We will see. But optimistic.”

Evans, which is the best shot expectation of sailors, was 1-1 with 386 ERA in Triple-A Tacoma. He said that he would go to the main branches late on Friday night and immediately called his friends and family members in Michigan, awakening at 1 o’clock and waiting for about 10 of them to join Seattle on Sunday.

As for the first beginning, 23 -year -old Evans said he hoped to keep things simple.

Evans, “Keep just to be me. Just be a strike shooter, use all my fields, what I work for when I enter these two strike counts, and to make quality fields when I really need it.” He said. “It wasn’t really like re -invention of the wheel. Just buy me some kind of buying.”

Gilbert will probably sit for an unusual day in the first place of the shelter and hang on railing to provide all kinds of help.

“If I knew in the first place, I don’t want to dig too much when there is too much in your first exit and when there is too much in such things.” He said. “But I want to help him, to help any of the young men. Like the questions they have, and especially he goes through it and does not behave very differently.

Mariners, who won 12 out of the last 17 matches to make a tie with Texas on the American League West, will try to win the sixth plain series.

Jorge Polanco shot two Homer, Julio Rodriguez and Mitch Garver deepened, and Luis Castillo threw a single-stroke ball against Miami with a 14-0 victory.

MARLINS manager Clayton McCullogh, Seattle’s explosion, “aggressive and put good oscillations to online …” he said.

Marks will send his right hand to Max Meyer (2-2, 2.10 ERA) on Sunday.

Meyer, the third general election in the 2020 draft, makes a 6-3 victory against Cincinnati on Monday, with a victory of a 6-3 victory in a career.

“Maybe he’s doing what he feels like being clicked in a year, and every step you want to do exactly.” Meyer said. “… I hope to watch the video and do it every game.”

-FELD level media

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