Bryan Woo has been one of the best pitchers in baseball since returning to the Seattle Mariners from injury last month, making it easy to forget how he was relatively unknown around this time a year ago.
What would you give up to bring in offensive help for the Seattle Mariners? A top prospect? Two of them? A social media poll gave us a bit of insight into who fans might want to see in return, and it reminded me of two big trade truths.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics on Thursday afternoon to win yet another series. The 3-0 victory propelled the M's to 36-28 on the season and helps them keep a 5.0 game lead over the Texas Rangers in the American League West.
OAKLAND, Calif. – After seeing Seattle Mariners starter Bryan Woo present his hitters with 76 fastballs in the 85 pitches he threw total Thursday afternoon in Oakland, A’s manager Mark Kotsay had no answers to why they came up empty.
The Seattle Mariners just wrapped up their third straight series victory and remain firmly in first place in the American League West. Are any Seattle Mariners prospects untouchable in trades?
Solid start by Woo, just enough offense and lockdown bullpen propel Mariners to a series win Today the Mariners were able to do what they could not do last night, backing up a dominant start from their pitcher with just enough offense to shut out the A’s and record yet another series win.
Bryan Woo continued his mastery of the Oakland Athletics with six shutout innings, Mitch Garver homered and drove in two runs, and the visiting Seattle Mariners prevailed 3-0 in a third straight pitchers' duel between the American League West rivals Thursday afternoon.
A’s record just two hits and ruin a dazzling effort from JP Sears If you like pitching, today was for you. Two of the leagues top-five worst offenses in the A’s and Seattle Mariners combined for six hits — four of them singles — Thursday afternoon as pitching ruled the day.
The Seattle Mariners (35-28) go on the road against the Oakland Athletics (25-38) on Thursday. The matchup is set to begin at 3:37 PM ET. The Mariners will call on Bryan Woo (2-0) versus the Athletics and JP Sears (4-4).
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo, an Oakland native, will put his spotless record against the host Athletics at risk when he chases a little piece of history in the teams' Thursday afternoon rubber game.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night, 5-4, but that win didn't come out without some skepticism. Starting pitcher Bryan Woo was removed from the game after just 66 pitches despite throwing 6.0 shutout innings, leading many M's fans to wonder why the organization is being so careful with him.
After another dominant start on Friday night, Seattle Mariners' young right-hander Bryan Woo has joined a very special group in team history. Per @MarinersPR
With the Yankees coming off of a tough loss last night where they blew a 4-1 lead, they would throw Clarke Schmidt out against Bryan Woo with the hopes of evening up the series at one apiece.
Bryan Woo allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings for his first victory of the season as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Kansas City Royals 4-2 Wednesday afternoon.
We went 1-1 with one rainout in our Tuesday night strikeout props, bringing our record to 3-2 on the week. Let's get those numbers up a bit with three more K props for Wednesday's MLB slate.
Some lineup reinforcements could be on the way.
Seattle right-hander Bryan Woo left his season debut after 4 1/3 scoreless innings Friday night against the visiting Oakland Athletics for precautionary reasons, according to the Mariners.
Coming off a 2-1 Thursday in strikeout props, we're looking to close the week with back-to-back winning days. Here are our three favorite K props for Friday's loaded MLB slate.
We finally have some data points on how MLB lineups have fared in the strikeout department. Let's use those fresh stats to target three K-props for Monday's baseball slate.
Hollander added that Woo underwent an MRI which showed no damage to Woo’s UCL.
Here are three rising stars looking to make an impact for the Mariners in 2024.
The Mariners have begun discussing a trade for right-hander Dylan Cease with the White Sox.
Seattle Mariners rookie right-hander Bryan Woo will take a big step in his injury recovery on Thursday afternoon as he looks to work his way back to the rotation.
As the Seattle Mariners chase their second consecutive playoff berth, they could be getting back young starting pitcher Bryan Woo from the injured list next week. The following update comes from the Rotowire fantasy baseball portal: Woo (forearm) played catch Monday, Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports 710 AM reports.
Pitching prospect Bryan Woo’s debut with the Mariners didn’t go as either he or the team hoped earlier this week, as the 23-year-old righty was tagged for six runs in two innings by a formidable Rangers offense.
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