Hancock, a former first-round pick, is the sixth man in the Mariners group of pitching studs. Both he, and his manager, spoke about handling that role on Sunday.
Here are some sights and sounds from the Mariners' first workout of spring training, including Dan Wilson's media session.
There arguably wasn't a player more consistent for the Seattle Mariners in 2024 than starting catcher Cal Raleigh. Raleigh was tasked with catching and calling pitches for arguably the best starting rotation in baseball.
One of the biggest storylines for the Seattle Mariners this season is how Dan Wilson reacts in his first full season as manager. Wilson, a team Hall of famer as
Many Seattle Mariners players reported to spring training in recent days at the Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Ariz. Many players have been there before. But
Dan Wilson is ready to roll for his first spring training as manager of the Mariners. 'Everyone's in great shape and ready to roll,' Wilson says.
With manager Dan Wilson and most of the Mariners front office watching Saturday, reliever Matt Brash threw his first full bullpen session since undergoing elbow surgery last season.
Dan Wilson is excited for his first spring training as Mariners manager. But he's feeling anxious, too. "Everybody here has butterflies, but it's the good kind."
Dan Wilson talks about the energy surrounding the team during Spring Training, the progress of pitchers and catchers and more
Dan Wilson talks about the players being in great shape after the offseason, delivering the same message throughout Spring Training and more
Manager Dan Wilson discusses the excitement of the team at the beginning of camp, the progression of Bryce Miller and more
The Seattle Mariners' 2024 campaign was derailing until the front office decided to part ways with manager Scott Servais and turned to Dan Wilson. As a result, the Mariners went 21-13 under the new direction and even won eight of their last ten games to make a last-second effort for the final American League Wild Card spot.