Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby (68) delivers a pitch against the Houston Astros during the second inning at Daikin Park on May 22. Erik Williams-Imagn Images

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby made his much-anticipated season debut on Thursday night against the Houston Astros.

Shut down since March because of shoulder inflammation, Kirby lasted just 3.2 innings, giving up five earned runs. He walked a batter, hit two and struck out four. The Mariners lost 9-2.

Despite the rough final stat line, the outing wasn't all that bad, as we discussed on the most recent Refuse to Lose podcast:

At ​the ​end ​of ​the ​day, ​what ​are ​the ​things ​that ​matter ​most? ​One, ​​how ​does ​he ​feel ​subsequently? ​That's ​going ​to ​be ​number ​one. ​Two, ​how ​is ​his ​velocity? ​Well, ​he ​was ​up ​to ​98 ​mph. ​He ​was ​95 ​to ​98 ​fairly ​consistently. ​That's ​good. ​How ​were ​the ​movement ​on ​his ​pitches? ​I ​thought ​pretty ​good. ​He ​had ​the ​two-seamer, ​the ​sinker, ​the ​slider ​had ​movement. ​The ​splitters ​that ​he ​threw ​had ​movement. ​He ​was ​not ​great ​location ​wise, ​but ​those ​are ​all ​feel ​pitches, ​or ​at ​least ​the ​slider ​and ​the ​splitter ​are ​feel ​pitches. ​

​Remember, ​he ​made, ​what, ​one ​spring ​training ​outing ​or ​two ​spring ​training ​outings ​and ​three ​rehab ​starts? ​He ​hasn't ​had ​a ​whole ​lot ​of ​time, ​so ​I'm ​not ​going ​to ​be ​too ​concerned ​about ​his ​lack ​of ​feel ​at ​this ​point. ​He ​threw ​strikes ​mostly. ​Now, ​he ​hit Pena, ​twice, ​and ​he ​did ​have ​a ​walk ​at ​the ​end, ​but ​by ​and ​large, ​I ​thought ​he ​threw ​strikes. ​ ​The ​velocity ​was ​good, ​​movement ​was ​on ​his ​pitches. ​He ​just ​has ​to ​find ​a ​way ​to ​put ​guys ​away. ​And ​that, ​I ​feel ​like ​has ​been ​a ​relatively ​consistent ​issue ​for ​the ​Mariners ​starters, ​in ​that ​they're ​doing ​what ​you ​want ​them ​to ​do ​in ​terms ​of ​throwing ​strikes ​and ​getting ​ahead. ​What ​they're ​not ​doing ​is ​striking ​enough ​people ​out ​consistently. ​

You can listen to the full podcast, which includes our conversations with Mitch Garver and Trent Thornton, in the player below:

The Mariners will finish out the series with the Astros on Sunday before having an off-day on Monday.

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