Randy slams, then walks it off for the Mariners ... literally

From the depths of despair, the Mariners pulled out one of their most unlikely victories in recent memory on Wednesday afternoon, a 7-6 thriller over the Astros at T-Mobile Park.
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The other 'Big Logan' leaps to The Show, debuts Sunday
Logan Evans told himself upon being selected by the Mariners in the 12th round of the 2023 MLB Draft that he wouldn’t visit T-Mobile Park until he reached The Show.
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Sat, Apr 26
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Gilbert's MRI reveals mild flexor strain; ace won't throw for 2 weeks
Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert will be shut down for the next two weeks and be re-examined at that point to determine the next steps, after an MRI exam on his right forearm revealed a mild flexor strain, classified as Grade 1. Gilbert was forced to exit before the fourth inning.
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Gillispie looks for first career win vs. Mariners
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Gilbert exits start early with right forearm tightness
Logan Gilbert was on cruise control on Friday night, carving through the Marlins’ lineup and needing just 29 pitches to work through three perfect innings.
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Kirby throws bullpen session at T-Mobile Park in key rehab benchmark
George Kirby hasn’t had much to smile about over the past month, which made the wide grin he was sporting all afternoon on Friday at T-Mobile Park that much sweeter for the Mariners’ starting pitcher.
Fri, Apr 25
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Alex Mayer's role with Mariners so much more than #TheMayerGWS
This story was excerpted from Daniel Kramer’s Mariners Beat newsletter.
Thu, Apr 24
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Top 100 prospect Arroyo drills walk-off homer -- complete with EPIC bat flip
The Mariners' High-A affiliate hosted Education Day at Funko Field on Thursday afternoon, packing the Everett AquaSox park with youngsters.
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Seattle's bats edge Sox even without homers
Ahead of Thursday’s getaway game against the Red Sox, manager Dan Wilson sat in the visitor’s dugout at a sunny Fenway Park and talked about the Mariners’ offensive identity.
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