‘I Love Winning More Than I Hate Losing’: Colt Emerson Looks to Take Situational ‘Winning Player’ Approach to Mariners
TACOMA, Wash. - Colt Emerson may not have yet seen a major league pitch in his 20 years on this earth, but he already has an almost nine-figure contract extension with the Seattle Mariners. And, it seems, he already has a two-word motto: “winning player”.
When Emerson comes to the bat, that’s the first thing that goes through his mind. In a minor league world where the process of prospect development and the results on the field for the team at hand must coexist, Emerson’s process is to try for the best result.
“Read the situation and what’s going to help the team win. What’s going to help score a run here or make a play here,” Emerson said about his approach. “Really just catered towards what’s going to help the team at the end of the day.”
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