Mariners starter George Kirby isn't throwing yet but has resumed activities in his recovery from shoulder fatigue he suffered ...
On the same day that Mariners manager Dan Wilson announced how Seattle’s rotation will slot out to begin the regular season, ...
Kirby (shoulder) made 20 throws from 60 feet Friday and will expand his throwing distance to 75 feet Saturday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
We already knew that Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby was destined to start the year on the injured list ...
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby won't be ready for the start of the season, but he did take a positive step on Friday. According to Shannon Draye ...
The Seattle Mariners won't have All-Star pitcher George Kirby when they break camp and head north for the regular season next week. Kirby was shut down on March ...
Kirby (shoulder) played catch with a trainer for a few minutes Friday, Shannon Drayer of SeattleSports.com reports.
All main T-Mobile Park gates open 90 minutes before the first pitch. The T-Mobile 'Pen gate, located next to the Mariners' ...
Mariners starter George Kirby was cleared to resume throwing after shoulder inflammation/fatigue sidelined him after his first Cactus League start on March 7.
Kirby (shoulder) hopes to begin playing catch in the next few days, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports. After receiving an injection last week, Kirby has since resumed strengthening exercises ...
The Seattle Mariners have locked up one of their most important players long-term. Catcher Cal Raleigh and the Mariners are ...
Seattle Mariners right-hander George Kirby took a key first step in his rehab process, Logan Gilbert was the unlikely winner in a race to first base, and more.
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