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Updated · MLB.com · Apr 22
Line Drive Lodges in Mariners Pitcher's Jersey—Hit, Not Out, Says MLB
Updated
Updated · MLB.com · Apr 22

Line Drive Lodges in Mariners Pitcher's Jersey—Hit, Not Out, Says MLB

52 articles · Updated · MLB.com · Apr 22
  • Seattle Mariners pitcher Logan Gilbert had a 107.8 mph line drive lodge in his jersey during a game against the Athletics.
  • Despite catching the ball in his shirt, MLB rules state this is not an out, and Carlos Cortes was awarded a single.
  • The unusual play led to a dead ball, with runners placed by umpire judgment; Gilbert remained in the game after a brief check.
Should MLB rethink its 'ball in uniform' rule after it loaded the bases in a key game?
Did Gilbert’s jersey save him from a more serious injury from the 108 mph line drive?
Is Carlos Cortes's bizarre hit a fluke, or a sign of his breakout as a star hitter?
Why do bizarre bloopers sometimes become more memorable than the actual game-winning plays?
How rare is a play like Logan Gilbert's, and are modern jerseys making it more common?
With a new stadium and big contracts, are the Athletics finally building a true contender?