The Minnesota Twins (20-14) have a home game at Target Field against the Seattle Mariners (19-16) at 7:40 PM ET on Tuesday. The Twins will call on Bailey Ober (3-1) against the Mariners and Emerson Hancock (3-3).
The Atlanta Braves (19-9) face off against the Seattle Mariners (17-13) on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park at 3:40 PM ET. The probable pitchers are Chris Sale (3-1) for the Braves and Emerson Hancock (3-2) for the Mariners.
The Arizona Diamondbacks (12-14) are favorites (-132) on the moneyline when they take on the Seattle Mariners (13-12) Friday at 9:40 PM ET, live on ARID.
The Seattle Mariners (13-12) start a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks (12-14) on Friday at T-Mobile Park. First pitch is at 9:40 PM. The probable starters are Zac Gallen (3-1) for the Diamondbacks and Emerson Hancock (2-2) for the Mariners.
DENVER, Colo. – After losing the first two games of their series with the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Seattle Mariners dropped to 4-8 on April 9, tied for second-worst in the American League.
Emerson Hancock almost didn’t miss a single beat, and the bats were block rockin’ Anticipation can heighten an experience when it comes around, having fostered that anticipation for only a few moments, or across an ocean of them.
Following a stretch of three consecutive wins, the Seattle Mariners (9-10) play the Colorado Rockies (4-15) at 8:40 PM ET on Friday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Mariners will send Emerson Hancock (1-2) to the mound, while Dakota Hudson (0-3) will take the ball for the Rockies.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off of a successful homestand and now face a scuffling Colorado Rockies team that had a forgettable road trip. Seattle
Fee Fi Fo Fum, eephuses salvaged this awful loss some. Emerson Hancock did his best. That can be interpreted a few different ways, but the Seattle Mariners were clobbered 12-4 by the Milwaukee Brewers, the reigning NL Central champs, and ceded a second straight series to start the season at a 4-6 that looks far worse by many metrics.
There's an adage about getting back on a horse after falling off. The same, it appears, goes for the pitching mound. Seattle Mariners closer Andres Munoz entered the game in the bottom of the ninth inning Friday at Milwaukee with the score tied.
The Milwaukee Brewers (5-2) play at home against the Seattle Mariners (4-5) at 2:10 PM ET on Sunday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Brewers will send Colin Rea (1-0) to the mound, while Emerson Hancock (1-0) will get the nod for the Mariners.
Emerson Hancock pitched 5 1/3 innings for his first major league victory as the host Seattle Mariners defeated the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 on Monday night in the opener of a three-game series.
Seattle Mariners' prospect Emerson Hancock is reportedly touching 97 MPH this spring, a big jump from the low-90s he utilized in 2023. Per Ryan Divish
Mariners fall to 1-6-1 in Cactus League play in Julio’s spring debut The last time we saw Emerson Hancock on the mound was August 20, when he pitched the third of his fill-in starts while Bryan Woo got some time off (masked as a trip to the Injured List).
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock threw a bullpen session Wednesday, the team shared in a video on social media. Pitchers and catchers don't officially report to Mariners Spring Training until Thursday, but Hancock was one of several players getting some work in a day early.
The 6th overall draft pick has seen that prospect shine fade a bit through a minors career beleaguered by injury, but potential opportunity awaits if he can put things together in 2024, after a promising but brief debut in 2023.
It’s been an active two weeks for the Mariners, who’ve recently signed Mitch Garver to a two-year deal and shipped out Robbie Ray and Jose Caballero in trades that brought Mitch Haniger, Anthony DeSclafani and Luke Raley back to Seattle.
It seems like one common theme runs through almost every baseball trade anymore. One team receives veteran players in the deal. The other team gets young players or prospects.
Mariners righty Emerson Hancock left yesterday’s game — just the third start of his big league career — after two shutout innings due to what the team announced as a right shoulder strain.
Seattle Mariners rookie right-hander Emerson Hancock exited Sunday's game against the host Houston Astros because of a right shoulder strain. Hancock, 24, scattered two hits over two scoreless innings on Sunday.
Despite season-ending injuries to Robbie Ray, Marco Gonzales and Easton McGee, the Mariners boast one of the deepest rotations in baseball, and they plan on taking advantage of that.
On Wednesday, Emerson Hancock debuted on the mound for the Seattle Mariners against the San Diego Padres, the fifth rookie to have a noticeable impact on the big-league roster this season.
If Wednesday’s game is any indication, it appears the pitching farm that is the Seattle Mariners’ minor league system has produced yet another gem. Passan:
The Seattle Mariners have leaned heavily on rookie pitchers this year, and they’ll be turning to yet another youngster that has yet to make his MLB debut.
Emerson Hancock was spotted in the outfield Tuesday afternoon at T-Mobile Park, warming up by throwing a football. The right-hander, Seattle's top pitching prospect, is expected to make his major league debut Wednesday night when the streaking Mariners wrap up a two-game interleague series with the visiting San Diego Padres.
Widely regarded as one of the Mariners top-five prospects, Emerson Hancock sits in the mid-90s with his heater and has a trio of secondary offerings.
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