After their latest gut-punch loss on Wednesday afternoon, Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo delivered a blunt assessment of where the team is at right now.
When the Seattle Mariners punctuated their three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels last Sunday after losing five contests in a row, it looked as though that victory gave them a spark.
The Seattle Mariners' spiral continued in a 5-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday at Chase Field. It was the Mariners' third straight series loss, two of them sweeps.
The Arizona Diamondbacks will aim for a second sweep in their past three series when they meet the slumping Seattle Mariners in the finale of a three-game set on Wednesday afternoon in Phoenix.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo is set to make his 12th start of the season in the finale of the team's nine-game homestand against the Baltimore Orioles at 12:40 p.m.
Bryan Woo has been a model of consistency this season. Entering a Thursday afternoon start against the visiting Baltimore Orioles, the Seattle Mariners right-hander is the only pitcher in the major leagues who has gone at least six innings 11 times this season.
The Seattle Mariners have been known for the strength of their starting rotation for some time now. In 2024, they were the co-leaders in team ERA alongside the Atlanta Braves.
Third-year Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo has been the prime example of consistency this season. Amid injuries and struggles from the starting rotation and bullpen, Woo has been the Mariners' most steadfast starter and has helped preserved the relievers with his outings.
For the better part of three seasons, the Seattle Mariners pitching staff has been the strength of the team. This season, the staff has been put through the ringer.
Framber Valdez recorded his fourth consecutive quality start to claim a riveting pitcher's duel and lead the Houston Astros to a 2-1 victory over the visiting Seattle Mariners on Saturday.
A bad Thursday for the Seattle Mariners looked like it could have gotten a whole lot worse when starting pitcher Bryan Woo was hit by a foul ball while in the dugout.
In a bizarre and unexpected turn of events during Thursday’s matchup between the Mariners and Astros in Houston, Seattle right-hander Bryan Woo was forced to leave the dugout in the eighth inning after taking a foul ball directly off his lower leg.
Bryan Woo is off to a fantastic start in the 2025 MLB season. The 25-year-old right-hander from Oakland, California, has made nine starts and holds a 5-1 record.
Randy Arozarena homered Sunday to start a three-run rally and Bryan Woo sailed through seven innings as the visiting Seattle Mariners completed a three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres with a 6-1 win.
A night after getting their doors blown off, the Mariners got a much-needed gem with a triple-layer serving of fastballs. One day, I hope I’ll celebrate my 100th year talking about Mike Trout and Joel Peralta.
The New York Yankees' offense is off to about as strong a start as someone could hope for in 2025, and they have all the momentum in the world coming off their 11-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners.
You can't go a full week without hearing about how dominant the Seattle Mariners' pitching staff is. It is not unfounded, either, as the team holds a 3.72 ERA this season, with the rotation posting a 3.85 ERA.
Coming off their eighth straight series win after beating the Texas Rangers two out of three games in Arlington, the Seattle Mariners head to West Sacramento to play another American League West foe in the Athletics.
Dropped a unit yesterday. We took the Angels run line at +105, and they won the game 1-0. The White Sox only had two hits and never scored a run, but the Angels still couldn’t muster a big hit with runners in scoring position to widen the lead.
The Mariners’ pitching depth over the last few seasons has drawn many teams into trade talks and it was almost exactly a year ago that reports surfaced about Boston’s interest in the Seattle rotation.
Coming off a 1-2 day in strikeout props, we're looking to bounce back with a winning day on Wednesday. Let's get back on track with our three favorite K props for the MLB slate.