February 28, 2026 - 05:49

The Seattle Mariners have made their intentions clear regarding one of their core young pitchers. General Manager Justin Hollander publicly stated the organization's hope to reach a long-term contract extension with right-handed starter Logan Gilbert.
"We would love to do something with Logan long-term," Hollander said, emphasizing the team's view of Gilbert as a foundational piece. The declaration underscores the value the Mariners place on the 26-year-old, who has established himself as a reliable and effective arm in their rotation since his debut.
Gilbert, who is not eligible for free agency until after the 2027 season, has steadily improved each year. His consistent performance and durability make him an ideal candidate for the kind of early-career extension that has become common for locking up premier talent. Such a deal would provide Gilbert with financial security while giving the Mariners cost certainty and control over a key asset for years to come.
While no formal negotiations or timeline were disclosed, Hollander's comments signal a proactive approach from the front office. Securing Gilbert alongside fellow rotation mate George Kirby would solidify the Mariners' pitching future as they aim to build a perennial contender in the American League West. The coming months will reveal if this mutual interest translates into a completed agreement.
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