Hunter has become the hunted.
That's partly why it was a welcome break for Arizona State outfielder Hunter Bishop to get away this week for a trip to Seattle to share in his brother's major league starting debut for the Mariners.
"That was hands down the coolest experience," Bishop said Thursday, back preparing for No. 16 ASU's important home series vs. No. 1 UCLA. "I was really excited I was there for him because you only do that once," although Braden actually was with the Mariners when they opened the season in Tokyo thanks to extra roster spots.