Logan Gilbert had quite the weekend.
The Seattle Mariners star pitcher was on the mound for a home game against the New York Mets and had quite the day as he tossed seven scoreless innings and combined with two relievers on Seattle’s major league-best 13th shutout of the season as the Mariners beat the New York Mets 4-0 on Saturday night.
After such a dominant game, in which he threw 92 pitches, most pitchers would want to ice their arms and relax in the back.
Logan Gilbert decided to relax in the clubhouse by loading up College Football 25 and getting some work in.
Judging by the screen, it looks as if Gilbert was playing with the Florida State Seminoles. For those wondering, Logan Gilbert was not drafted out of high school and enrolled at Stetson University to play college baseball for the Stetson Hatters.
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As for his latest game, the Seattle Mariners moved to 62-56 on the season with another victory over the New York Mets on Saturday night.
The team registered their second shutout in as many games against New York.
Logan Gilbert was the story as he struck out six batters and walked one to help his team keep pace with the Houston Astros in the American League West, per ESPN.
The Mets would only score one run in the three-game series as they got swept out of Seattle.
Logan Gilbert Joined Felix Hernandez in Team History with His Latest Game
The Seattle Mariners moved to 62-56 on the season on Saturday when the team defeated the Mets as they won 4-0 behind the stellar play of Logan Gilbert.
He threw 7.0 shutout innings and took his record to 7-8 on the season.
He also has a 2.91 ERA and has posted 19 quality starts in 24 attempts.
With his play, Logan Gilbert has joined Mariners Hall of Famer Felix Hernandez in team history, according to @MarinersPR:
Logan Gilbert has five starts of 7.0+ scoreless IP this season, MOST in @MLB.
Gilbert’s five outings of 7.0+ scoreless IP are most by a @Mariners pitcher in a season since Félix Hernández (5) in 2015.