Logan Gilbert Leads Mariners to Historic Shutout Against Astros
Gilbert's eight scoreless innings mark a near-record streak for Seattle's rotation, underlining a season of dominant pitching.
- Gilbert allowed just two hits over eight innings, contributing to Seattle's 5-0 win.
- Seattle Mariners' pitchers have now held opponents to two or fewer earned runs in 21 consecutive games, tying a historic MLB record.
- Luis Urias and Cal Raleigh powered the offense with home runs in the victory.
- Astros' Framber Valdez struggled, allowing five runs in over five innings.
- The Mariners aim to break the 1915 Washington Senators' record in their next game.