Mariners Give Logan Gilbert Injury Update Before Red Sox Game
Mariners Give Logan Gilbert Injury Update Before Red Sox Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Despite catcher Cal Raleigh's potentially historic 2025 season, the Seattle Mariners have regressed toward .500, now sitting at 36-34 ahead of a huge series against the Boston Red Sox.
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Boston's lineup looks a lot slimmer after the stunning trade that sent Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, but after a home sweep of the Yankees, there's no counting out these Sox.
Still, the Mariners have been without ace Logan Gilbert, who has been shelved with a flexor strain since late April, and being without Gilbert every fifth day has put a dampen on a strong start.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert (36)© Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
An update given last week was that Gilbert would return to the rotation in 'a few days,' but on Monday, Mariners fans got an even better update on Gilbert.
Gilbert will make his return from the injured list on Monday against the Red Sox after six strong starts in March/April.
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Gilbert pitched to a 2.37 ERA and 2.15 FIP in his season debut, and pitched to an ERA south of 4 in three straight seasons. Despite throwing seven innings on Opening Day, however, Gilbert didn't pitch past the sixth inning in any of his following five starts.
The Mariners' 3.96 staff ERA is 17th in the majors, while their 567 strikeouts is 22nd.
Following a sweep of the Guardians, Seattle is under pressure to start performing in an AL West that feels up for grabs, despite the Houston Astros' takeover of first place.
General manager Jerry Dipoto will likely target bats at the deadline, but the internal addition of Gilbert will surely help their chances at competition.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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