What is a flexor strain?
A flexor strain is an injury to the muscles that bend the wrist and fingers.
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Seattle Mariners pitcher Logan Gilbert has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a Grade 1 flexor strain in his right elbow. This is Gilbert's first IL stint in his MLB career. Prospect Logan Evans will be called up to make his majo...
Logan Gilbert's injury is a blow to the Mariners' pitching rotation, which is already missing George Kirby. Gilbert has been a consistent and reliable starter for Seattle since his debut in 2021, leading the league in innings pitched last year and earning his first All-Star selection. The Grade 1 flexor strain will sideline him for at least two weeks, with a re-evaluation to follow. Logan Evans, a highly-regarded prospect, will get his first opportunity to pitch in the majors. The Mariners also made other roster moves, recalling Tayler Saucedo and Troy Taylor from Triple-A Tacoma to bolster their bullpen. Casey Lawrence was DFA'd after pitching five innings in relief of Gilbert.
A flexor strain is an injury to the muscles that bend the wrist and fingers.
He will be shut down from throwing for two weeks, then re-examined.
Logan Evans is a pitching prospect ranked as the Mariners' No. 10 prospect by MLB Pipeline.
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