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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 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.

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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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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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