Mariners, Logan Evans and Washington Nationals
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The Seattle Mariners sent Evans to Triple-A right after he threw an eight-inning gem on Tuesday night, and fans seem upset by this. I'm not quite sure why, as it seems like the rational thing to do.
The logjam within the Mariners’ soon-to-be-healthy rotation saw its first transactional movement on Wednesday, with rookie Logan Evans getting optioned to Triple-A Tacoma one day after pitching an eight-inning gem and lifting Seattle to victory.
You don't have much time to prove your value in the MLB; sometimes, even if you do make the most of your opportunity, it doesn't matter. That's the case with Seattle Mariners pitcher Logan Evans, who threw an 8-inning gem on Tuesday in Seattle's 9-1 victory over Washington, and was sent back to Triple-A Tacoma less than 24 hours later.
Cal Raleigh hit two more home runs to set an MLB record, and rookie Logan Evans pitched eight dominant innings as Seattle knocked off Washington.
Washington manages just four hits against Mariners righty Logan Evans, who stymies the Nats with an 88-pitch, eight-inning gem in Seattle’s 9-1 win.
The logjam within the Mariners’ soon-to-be-healthy rotation saw its first transactional movement on Wednesday, with rookie Logan Evans getting optioned to Triple-A Tacoma one day after pitching an eight-inning gem and lifting Seattle to victory.
The Mariners rookie pitcher became the first starting pitcher to achieve multiple accomplishments in the last several years of franchise history.