Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby underwent an MRI on his right knee this morning after experiencing issues during a game against the Astros, where he was pulled in the sixth inning. Manager Servais mentioned that Kirby is currently okay, but the team awaits further results to make a definitive call. The Mariners remain hopeful that Kirby will not miss his next scheduled start, pending the MRI results. This incident has raised concerns among fans and team management about the potential impact on the Mariners' pitching rotation.
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George Kirby had images taken on his ailing right knee after he was pulled in the sixth inning against the Astros on Friday, but the Mariners are hopeful he won't miss his next start. https://t.co/yKopIXpcOY
George Kirby had images taken on his ailing right knee after he was pulled in the sixth inning against the Astros on Friday, but the Mariners are hopeful he won't miss his next start. News from @A_Jude: https://t.co/Ge5gyaHVmA
The Mariners had George Kirby get an MRI on the knee this morning to make sure everything is okay. Servais said he is good for now, they will know more when they get the results.