SEATTLE — In a meaningful holiday season, Seattle Mariners star pitcher Logan Gilbert deeply moved the MLB community and fans alike when he announced he would donate all of his personal prize money to fulfill his parents’ humanitarian dream: fundraising for the homeless in Seattle.
“My parents always believed that success comes with responsibility. I want to continue that legacy and help those less fortunate have a warm winter,” Gilbert shared, his voice trembling but his eyes filled with determination.
All of Gilbert’s prize money for the 2025 season — estimated to be hundreds of thousands of dollars — was donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to supporting the homeless, including providing warm clothing, blankets, food, medical services, and temporary shelter.

This action not only helped hundreds of underprivileged people in Seattle get through the harsh winter, but also sent a message that sports aren’t just about scores, home runs, or strikeouts, but about spreading love and sharing social responsibility.
One recipient, Linda Chavez, was moved: “I never thought an MLB player would care about people like us. This is the most meaningful gift in years.”
Images of Logan Gilbert personally handing out gifts, chatting with, and listening to each recipient’s story immediately went viral on social media. The hashtags #GilbertGivesBack and #MarinersCare quickly went viral, with thousands expressing admiration:
“He’s not just a great pitcher — he’s the MVP of the community!”
MLB commentators hailed this as one of the most touching acts of humanity of the season, demonstrating Gilbert’s influence not only on the basketball court but also in society.
Logan Gilbert emphasized that his grandparents and parents always taught him that success must go hand in hand with responsibility, and this action was his way of connecting his family legacy with the community.
“Every time I go out there, I think of my parents. Every time I help someone, I feel like I’m continuing what they taught me. This is the true meaning of success,” he shared.
More than just a donation, Gilbert’s actions spread a broader humanitarian message, stirring compassion within the Mariners fan community and the sports world.
This winter in Seattle was warmed not only by the climate, but also by the warm heart of Logan Gilbert. His actions remind us that in sports, the greatest things aren’t always about scores, but about hearts that share, care, and spread love. By turning his prize money into hope for the homeless, Gilbert made the entire MLB community and Seattle feel the holiday season was meaningful, humane, and touching.
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