The Seattle Mariners activated infielder Dylan Moore off the paternity list, and called up right-handed pitcher Emerson Hancock from Triple-A Tacoma to start Thursday's series finale against the Chicago White Sox.
The Seattle Mariners activated infielder Dylan Moore off the paternity list, and called up right-handed pitcher Emerson Hancock from Triple-A Tacoma to start Thursday's series finale against the Chicago White Sox.Infielder Leo Rivas and right-handed reliever Brett de Geus were optioned to Triple-A Tacoma to clear roster spots for Moore and Hancock.Hancock, 25, will make his eighth start of the season for the Mariners after opening the season in the major league rotation.
However, an MRI showed no significant issues and Woo is expected to rejoin the rotation next week without a stint on the injured list.Hancock didn't make it further than four innings in either of his final two starts with Seattle before Woo returned to the rotation in early May. He allowed five runs in 3 ⅔ innings with four walks and four strikeouts against Atlanta, and four runs in four innings with two walks and no strikeouts at Minnesota.
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