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Mariner Cole Wilcox’s Unexpected Strategy Could Change His Career Trajectory Forever

Mariner Cole Wilcox’s Unexpected Strategy Could Change His Career Trajectory Forever

“I’d been with the Rays for so long that it kind of felt like home,” he said this spring. “But I’m always open to a change of scenery…It’s always intimidating, going to a new spot, but there’s a lot of good people here, very friendly, very welcoming. So that made the transition super easy.”

In coming to Seattle, Wilcox had the advantage of meeting a friendly face from day one: fellow pitcher Emerson Hancock, who was Wilcox’s teammate at the University of Georgia, twin 6’5” hurlers who anchored the Bulldogs’ rotation; Wilcox a year behind Hancock, the #2 to Hancock’s #1.

While both Wilcox and Hancock grew up in Georgia, they’re from opposite ends of the state: Hancock’s hometown of Cairo (pronounced “Karo,” like the syrup) is at the very southern edge of Georgia, flat terrain located 45 minutes from Tallahassee. Wilcox grew up in Ringgold, a small town in northeast Georgia nestled in the Appalachians about 20 minutes from Chattanooga (best known to me as where Dolly Parton married Carl Dean in 1966). You can hear the difference in geography in their two accents: Wilcox has the Appalachian accent, twangy with extra y’s and r’s; Hancock’s is a softer drawl.

“I’m from the mountains, he’s a farm boy,” quipped Wilcox, with the good-natured teasing of two people who have known each other for a long time.

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