Emerson Hancock limits Mets to two runs in six innings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 6:49 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Emerson Hancock pitched six innings for the Seattle Mariners on June 1, allowing two runs during a game against the New York Mets. He recorded seven strikeouts, with both runs coming via solo home runs. Hancock has transformed his pitching style this season, incorporating new pitches and improving his overall effectiveness. His recent strong performances have made him a key part of the Mariners' rotation.
- •Hancock celebrated his 27th birthday the day before the game.
- •He struck out seven Mets batters while allowing two solo home runs.
- •The game took place at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
- •Hancock's pitch mix has evolved, making him less predictable to hitters.
- •He aims to maximize pitch effectiveness through simple training methods.
- 6:49 PMYahoo Sports — Emerson Hancock is sweeping and cutting his way to unpredictability
"Emerson Hancock has been a steady force on the mound for the Mariners by making himself unpredictable to hitters.
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