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Hancock Dominates A's in Mariners Victory
27 May
Summary
- Emerson Hancock pitched six innings with only one hit allowed.
- Victor Robles contributed three hits to the Mariners' offense.
- Gage Jump made his major league debut for the Athletics.

Emerson Hancock was dominant on the mound, throwing six innings and surrendering only one hit as the Seattle Mariners defeated the Athletics 4-1 on Tuesday night. Hancock improved his record to 4-2 with his seventh quality start this season. The Mariners' offense supported Hancock with 11 hits, including three from Victor Robles and two each from Josh Naylor and Mitch Garver. A key moment came in the second inning when a Garver double scored one run, followed by sacrifice flies from Cole Young and J.P. Crawford to cap a three-run inning. Julio Rodríguez added an RBI single in the fourth to extend the lead. On the A's side, pitcher Gage Jump made his major league debut, allowing nine hits and four runs over five innings. His outing included striking out J.P. Crawford for his first big league punchout. The game also marked the end of Nick Kurtz's impressive 48-game on-base streak.