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Emerson Hancock aims to win a series against sailors Padres

April 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners Starter Emerson Hancock (26) offers a field during the third shot against Los Angeles Angels in T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

San Diego Padres against the 5-1 wins on Friday night with a series of three-game and 10-game journeys, Seattle Mariners rookie jug Logan Evans made a good start.

Emerson will ask Hancock to ask Evans to walk on Saturday when they try a series of wins in SSN Diego.

Hancock (1-2, 6.91 ERA) came out of 11-5 losses at home against New York Yankees, which forced him to run for seven strokes in eight strokes. Hancock walked four and hit five, but ultimately the two of them gave up three homer during the fifth shot.

Hancock, 28 2/3 strokes this year, too much traffic. Whip (Walks Plus Hits Hits Innings divided) is an ugly 1.71.

“It smells and part of it,” Hancock said on Monday night. “And for me, I didn’t feel my job. I made a few mistakes and paid for them. But at the end of the day you have to continue after them.”

Hancock met San Diego once, and on August 9, 2023, he gave up only one run in two strokes in three strokes in a 6-1 mariner victory and three strikes. During his short MLB career, he was a little better against his national league competitors and 4.11 Era on seven trips.

Seattle just entered this series from 1-5 home. However, on Friday night, it looked like a team that brought together nine flat series before being sweeping by Toronto and dropping two of the three to Yankees. The crime took 10 hits from JP Crawford, Rowdy Tellez and Cal Raleigh.

Seafarers, Nick Piveetta (5-2, 3.05), which performs a rare bad performance, encounters a difficult challenge. While Pivetta lost 9-3 Sunday in Colorado, Piveetta was torn for four strokes for six running and seven strokes, two walked and hit five.

“This is just a one -time and forget,” he said. “Just wash it and go to the next one.”

However, Pivetta almost invincible at home this year, going 4-0 and 25 1/3 strokes allowed only four runs. He also took a good step on five career trips against Seattle, broke a 2-2 record with 3.23 ERA and threw 40 doughs in 31 1/3 strokes. However, six Homer permitted and Mariners wandered 59 long balls for the seventh in MLB this year.

Piveetta and Padres hope more attacks than they produced on Friday night, when they managed to escape only one on eight strokes. None of these hits came out of the bat of Manny Machado, and in 14 matches, he never finished the second longest shot line of his career.

San Diego’s previous six matches were 180, which saw nine runs per match on May 10 with a 21 -round explosion in Colorado.

-FELD level media

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