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sports6 months ago

Mariners Promote Joe Jacques Amid Pitching Changes

The Seattle Mariners have called up left-hander Joe Jacques and optioned Emerson Hancock, with Jacques joining the team as a potential second lefty in the bullpen. Jacques, who was acquired from the Dodgers in a trade involving Will Klein, has shown solid ground ball rates and strikeout numbers in the minors, despite a high ERA this season. The team may use him flexibly, possibly shuttling him between the majors and minors, depending on roster needs and potential trades.

sports1 year ago

"Bryan Woo Placed on Injured List with Elbow Inflammation Ahead of Mariners' Season Opener"

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo will start the season on the injured list due to right elbow inflammation, with Emerson Hancock taking his place in the rotation. Woo, who had a history of arm issues, is expected to be out for a short period. Additionally, relief pitchers Matt Brash and Eduard Bazardo are ramping up their intensity, while Gregory Santos is awaiting MRI results for his lat inflammation. Utility player Sam Haggerty will also start the season on the injured list due to a personal medical issue.

sports1 year ago

"Mariners' Hancock Shines, but A's Offense Prevails in 12-8 Victory"

Emerson Hancock impresses with a strong performance, earning the Sun Hat Award, while the Mariners' bullpen struggles in a 12-8 loss to the A’s. Hancock's improved pitching may earn him more MLB opportunities, while the bullpen's difficulties are evident. Julio makes his Cactus League debut, and Brian Anderson's performance presents a roster dilemma. Additionally, the team makes its first spring cuts, sending several players to minor-league camp.

sports2 years ago

"Mariners Make Roster Moves: Sign Weaver, Transfer Hancock to IL"

The Seattle Mariners have made several roster moves, signing right-hander Luke Weaver to a major league deal and reinstating Bryan Woo from the injured list. To make room, they optioned Eduard Bazardo and Darren McCaughan. Additionally, righty Emerson Hancock has been transferred to the 60-day injured list. Weaver, who was recently released by the Reds, struggled this season but may benefit from a change of venue. The Mariners could use him in their six-man rotation or potentially as a reliever. The move is low-risk financially for the Mariners, as the Reds are still responsible for Weaver's salary.

sports2 years ago

"Seattle Mariners' Emerson Hancock Placed on Injured List After Early Exit"

Seattle Mariners pitcher Emerson Hancock has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a shoulder strain. The 24-year-old right-hander left yesterday's game after two shutout innings, and the team suspects a lat injury. This setback disrupts the Mariners' plans to transition to a six-man rotation. The team's success this season has been largely attributed to their strong starting pitching staff, and Hancock's injury adds to their list of sidelined pitchers. Despite the setback, the Mariners remain in contention for a playoff spot in the AL West.

sports2 years ago

Mariners Ride Rollercoaster of Emotions in Victory over Royals

The Seattle Mariners experienced a rollercoaster of emotions in their 10-8 win over the Kansas City Royals. After taking a commanding 7-0 lead with four home runs, the Mariners saw their lead evaporate as their pitching struggled. Emerson Hancock, despite a strong start, faltered in the fifth inning, allowing a grand slam. The game went into extra innings, and the Mariners managed to score two runs to take the lead. Tayler Saucedo secured his first save opportunity, helping the Mariners hold on for the win.

sports2 years ago

"Mariners' Emerson Hancock shines in debut, leading team to 6-1 victory over Padres"

In a game that showcased the debut of Mariners pitcher Emerson Hancock and the pitching prowess of Yu Darvish, the Mariners emerged victorious with a 6-1 win over the Padres. Hancock impressed in his debut, pitching 5.1 innings and giving up only one run. Darvish, on the other hand, showcased his skills by mixing his eight pitches effectively. The game also saw a memorable moment when Cal Raleigh hit a 450-foot home run, securing the victory for the Mariners. With their seventh straight win and sixth straight series win, the Mariners are showing signs of being in contention for the playoffs, despite initial doubts from the media and ownership.