Seattle Mariners' pitcher Emerson Hancock will start on Friday against the Toronto Blue Jays.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners' manager Scott Servais confirmed Friday in a pregame interview that right-hander Emerson Hancock will start for the team on Saturday against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Hancock's last start for Seattle was on June 13 against the Chicago White Sox. He pitched seven innings and allowed two earned runs on six hits. He struck out one batter and didn't receive a decision. He was named the MiLB Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Month for June. He pitched 20 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings, had a 0.84 ERA and allowed just a .187 batting average in that month.
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