Potential Seattle Mariners September 1 call ups

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Non-40-man roster options

These players aren’t likely, because someone has to be DFA’d to make room for the player. But stranger things have happened.

Emerson Hancock

The Seattle Mariners 2020 first round pick had a mostly injury-free season and is on pace to make 20 starts. Emerson Hancock isn’t completely stretched out, meaning his pitch count caps out at around 80-90. That could be great for the M’s, considering his triple-digit fastball, advanced change-up, and wipe-out slider would play well in the Mariners bullpen.

Hancock also might not be called up right away as the Double-A Arkansas Travelers are fighting for a postseason spot, and he’s a big part of their team.

Zach DeLoach

Seattle’s second round pick in 2020, Zach DeLoach, has shown some pop in his bat and a keen eye for the strike zone. Plus, he could fit in as the fourth outfielder as he has minor league experience at each outfield spot.

Joe Rizzo

With the organization since 2016, Joe Rizzo can play first, second, or third base. His defense is a bit suspect, but he doesn’t strike out a lot, walks at a decent clip, and has some big league pop in his bat. He has now played two seasons at Double-A. While he’s shown some micro-progression, a change of scenery could be really good for him.

The Pack

There are others still to be considered that aren’t on the 40-man roster, such as Nick Margevicius, Drew Steckenrider, Roenis Elias, Luis Torrens, and Marcus Wilson.

There is another intriguing name on the 40-man roster, Brennan Bernardino, who is in Tacoma. The 30-year-old has pitched in two Major League games with so-so results. He’s a lefty that doesn’t give up hits and doesn’t really walk anyone. Bernardino could be an intriguing addition to a bullpen full of dominant relievers.

Conclusion

Who will get the call-up? Only two players will join the main roster in September. If Boyd is healthy enough to go, it will be him for sure. If not, then the M’s are looking at players that have already been up with the club or are on the 40-man roster. This brings the conversation back to Sheffield, Kelenic, K-Lew, and Trammell.

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