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Mariners right-hander Logan Evans undergoes Tommy John surgery, expected to miss 2026 season

  • On Friday, the Mariners announced that Logan Evans, Mariners right-handed pitcher, underwent internal brace/Tommy John surgery on Jan. 23 and will miss the 2026 season.
  • After offseason work, Logan Evans, Mariners right-handed pitcher, tore the right elbow ulnar collateral ligament after early-year throwing sessions despite gains from an offseason throwing program.
  • In 2025, Evans, a 12th-round pick from the University of Pittsburgh, made his MLB debut on April 27 and recorded 59 strikeouts as a top prospect for the Mariners.
  • The club will rely on right-handers Emerson Hancock, Dane Dunning and Cooper Criswell for starting depth, as `It's definitely a blow`, Justin Hollander said about the loss of Evans.
  • Dr. Keith Meister, surgeon, performed the procedure in Texas, with a 12-month estimated recovery that sidelines Evans as Mariners pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 12.
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Mariners right-hander Logan Evans undergoes Tommy John surgery, expected to miss 2026 season

Seattle Mariners general manager Justin Hollander says right-hander Logan Evans is expected to miss the 2026 season after undergoing right elbow surgery.

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