Gilbert leaves start early for Mariners and Moore’s error helps Marlins win 8-4
- Logan Gilbert, the Mariners ace, left the game after three innings due to right forearm tightness, as confirmed by the Mariners.
- The Mariners lost 8-4 against the Miami Marlins, with Jorge Polanco's three-run homer in the sixth inning narrowing the gap.
- Agustin Ramirez hit his first MLB homer, a two-run blast, extending the Marlins' lead to 8-4 in the eighth inning.
- The Mariners are now concerned about the severity of Gilbert's injury following a diagnosis of forearm tightness.
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Gilbert leaves start early for Mariners and Moore's error helps Marlins win 8-4
Seattle starter Logan Gilbert left with right forearm tightness after throwing three perfect innings, and second baseman Dylan Moore made a two-out error that led to six unearned runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Mariners 8-4. Gilbert left with…

Gilbert leaves start early for Mariners and Moore’s error helps Marlins win 8-4
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle starter Logan Gilbert left with right forearm tightness after throwing three perfect innings, and second baseman Dylan Moore made a two-out error that led to six unearned runs as the Miami Marlins beat the Mariners 8-4 Friday night. Gilbert left with a 1-0 lead after Moore, the AL player of the week, homered off Cal Quantrill (2-2) in the second inning, his sixth longball of the season. Disaster struck for Seattle with two…

Mariners ace Logan Gilbert exits with forearm tightness
Seattle Mariners ace right-hander Logan Gilbert left Friday night's start against the visiting Miami Marlins with tightness in his right forearm, the team announced.
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