Mariners Lose Starter Hancock to a Hand Injury but Beat Rays 8-2 to Snap a Five-Game Losing Streak
Hancock stayed in after the injury check but left after his right hand kept bothering him, and Jose A. Ferrer entered in relief.
- Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock exited Sunday's game in the second inning due to a right-hand injury suffered against the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Hancock initially fielded a 107.2 mph comebacker from Yandy Diaz in the first inning before signaling to the dugout in the second that he could no longer continue.
- Relief pitcher Jose A. Ferrer entered the game as a replacement, anchoring a bullpen effort that held the Rays to two runs through the eighth inning.
- Defeating the Rays 8-2, Seattle snapped a five-game losing streak and concluded their six-game Florida road trip with a victory to end the first half.
- As the All-Star Game approaches, the Rays lead the American League, while the Mariners head to the break at 48-49.
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Mariners starter Emerson Hancock leaves with hand injury - Regional Media News
Seattle Mariners right-hander Emerson Hancock left Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second inning after suffering an injury to his pitching hand. In the bottom of the first, Hancock fielded a hard comebacker from leadoff man Yandy Diaz with his bare hand. He completed that play and went on to retire the first five batters he faced. After walking Victor Mesa Jr. with two outs in the second, Hancock signaled to the dugout that he co…
Mariners lose starter Hancock to a hand injury but beat Rays 8-2 to snap a five-game losing streak
Randy Arozarena hit a three-run homer after Seattle lost starting pitcher Emerson Hancock to a hand injury in the second inning, and the Mariners beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 on Sunday to snap a five-game losing streak.
Mariners starter Emerson Hancock leaves with hand injury
Seattle Mariners right-hander Emerson Hancock left Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second inning after suffering an injury to his pitching hand. In the bottom of the first, Hancock fielded a hard comebacker from leadoff man Yandy...
Cuban-Mexican Randy Arozarena connected a three-run home run after Seattle lost opener Emerson Hancock for a hand injury in the second inning, and the Mariners defeated the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday 8-2 to cut off a streak of five consecutive defeats.
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