Emerson Hancock struck out five over 6 2/3 innings of one-run baseball, but was charged with a loss Saturday against the Angels.
Hancock threw six no-hit innings against the Guardians in his last outing, and that was immediately off the table with a solo homer allowed to Zach Neto. He was mostly outstanding from that point on, and it’s nice to see that he averaged 95.1 mph with his fastball after it sat 93.5 in his previous outing. Hancock’s rotation spot is far from a lock with Bryce Miller expected back relatively shortly, but he’s done nothing to suggest he doesn’t deserve more turns in the rotation. He’ll get the Astros at home Friday.