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Logan Gilbert made a wild catch on Wednesday. Just with the wrong tool. In the first inning against the Athletics, the Seattle Mariners’ right-hander got a 107.8-mph comebacker off the bat of Carlos Cortes. The ball arrived before Gilbert could react and ended up nestled in his jersey. Much to the confusion of Gilbert. He literally ... wore that one 🤯 pic.twitter.com/KCQyjDMEAX — MLB (@MLB) April 22, 2026 So that’s a catch, right? Because the ball never hit the ground? Unfortunately, no. From the official MLB rulebook, here’s the comment that addresses this exact situation: A CATCH is the act of a fielder in getting secure possession in his hand or glove of a ball in flight and firmly holding it; providing he does not use his cap, protector, pocket or any other part of his uniform in getting possession. So you can use only your hand or your glove to catch the ball. Therefore, the play was ruled a single for Cortes, which loaded the bases with no outs. That wound up being costly for Gilbert, who saw two runs score on a sacrifice fly from Tyler Soderstrom and an RBI single from Jeff McNeil that included a fielding error by center fielder Julio Rodríguez. Gilbert finished his day with 4 innings pitched, 6 hits allowed, 3 runs (all earned), 2 walks and 3 strikeouts on 89 pitches. However, that didn’t stop the Mariners from notching a 5-4 win courtesy of a walk-off single from Josh Naylor. THAT'S OUR GUY!!!! pic.twitter.com/gduDhoH9wR — Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) April 22, 2026 That was the Mariners’ 24th walk-off win since the start of the 2024 season, the most in MLB. Their record is now 11-14, good for fourth in the AL West.