On a chilly Monday late March evening, with the park largely empty, you can hear almost every individual fan. Some more than others.
Those fans made their displeasure known after a nightmare first inning that saw Emerson Hancock give up six runs on seven hits, suffering a battering at the hands of the Detroit Tigers, who came into Seattle hungry for a win after being swept by the Dodgers. Hancock isn’t going to miss many bats, but in the spring he was able to manage the contact against him. The hardest-hit ball of the game was off Hancock in the first inning: a solo shot by Riley Greene at 110.