Star Mariners right-hander George Kirby has been shut down from throwing ... He has arguably the best command of any pitcher in MLB and has parlayed that into an All-Star appearance and a top ...
As Major League Baseball’s spring training goes through its paces and players prepare for a new season, Bakersfield’s George Culver, a former MLB pitcher with six teams and minor-league ...
Right-hander George Kirby has been shut down with shoulder ... though this will be his first ever stint on the MLB injured list. The Mariners have one of the best rotations in baseball.
The Seattle Mariners led Major League Baseball in starting pitchers' ERA last season (3.38), but the staff suffered a blow on Friday with news that George Kirby has been shut down with shoulder ...
Just another week in college baseball where history was made. George Mason entered on the record books on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 with an NCAA-record 23 runs scored in one inning. This was during a ...
As reported by the MLB Network, Yankees manager Aaron Boone ... He’s an exciting player with an exciting future.” Yankees prospect George Lombard Jr. making an IMPACT in Spring Training ...
The Seattle Mariners have shut down starting pitcher George Kirby in spring training due to right shoulder inflammation. He will begin the season on the injured list, according to a report from ...
But things are starting to heat up on the diamonds as well, as both baseball and softball seasons are getting into gear. On Tuesday the George Mason baseball team hosted Holy Cross for the final ...
The last thing any MLB club wants to hear is that a member ... by Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times that All-Star righty George Kirby is dealing with inflammation in his throwing shoulder.
PEORIA, Ariz. — Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby has inflammation on his throwing shoulder and likely will open the season on the injured list. “I would not anticipate that he’s ready for ...
LEXINGTON, Va. – Washington and Lee University announced they will be lending their portrait of George Washington to the Virginia Museum of History and Culture for an upcoming exhibition.