While the Seattle Mariners had a stellar season, they were unable to reach their ultimate goal. With the franchise still awaiting its first World Series appearance, many fans and pundits thought Seattle's streaky September was a signal that they could win it all.
Standing on the verge of making the first World Series appearance in Mariners history, Seattle fell just short. Their amazing run down the stretch and through the postseason ended with a 4-3 oss in the American League Championship Series.
The Seattle Mariners’ clubhouse fell silent after their heartbreaking loss to the Toronto Blue Jays in ALCS Game 7. The Mariners’ dream season ended one win shy of the World Series, and the atmosphere inside the room reflected that devastation.
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The Seattle Mariners have been waiting for what feels like ages to get Bryan Woo back, and there's no time like the present. After sustaining a pectoral injury on Sept.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
SEATTLE -- The presumption around the Pacific Northwest was Bryan Woo would return from a pectoral strain to start Game 5 of the American League Championship Series on Friday afternoon against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Seattle Mariners are built on starting pitching, yet their lone All-Star in the rotation has yet to be healthy enough to pitch during their playoff run.
After nagging shoulder problems this season. Yankees infielder Anthony Volpe recently had surgery. Additionally, Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo provided an update on where he is physically as Seattle returned home with a 2-0 series lead in the American League Championship Series.
The Seattle Mariners are up 2-0 in the American League Championship Series, having taken the first couple of games on the road. They've set themselves up nicely to win their first-ever American League pennant as they head back home to T-Mobile Stadium for Game 3 tomorrow.
The Seattle Mariners are now ahead two games to zero on the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Championship Series. They're riding high after a few dominant showings from the pitching staff in Game 1 and the offense in Game 2.
The Seattle Mariners are headed to the American League Championship Series after a heated five game battle with the Detroit Tigers in the American League Division Series.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
As they head into the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Seattle Mariners and their fans got some very positive news.
Mariners add Bryan Woo to the ALCS roster; he’s expected to start mid-series. Seattle opens the ALCS at Toronto with Bryce Miller in Game 1. Woo’s return lets Seattle rebalance innings after a 15-inning ALDS clincher.
The Seattle Mariners won a marathon on Friday against the Detroit Tigers 3–2 in 15 innings to advance to the ALCS for the first time since 2001. The Mariners used a total of seven pitchers, including the club’s three best starting pitchers, George Kirby, Logan Gilbert and Luis Castillo.
The Seattle Mariners are advancing to their first ALCS since 2001. The club’s overworked pitching staff will likely be getting some major reinforcements.
Seattle Mariners All-Star pitcher Bryan Woo, who has been sidelined the past two weeks with pectoral inflammation, was left off the team's roster for its American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers.
The Seattle Mariners have already received a blow before their postseason even begins.
Right-hander Bryan Woo won’t be part of the Mariners’ AL Division Series roster.
One of the main questions surrounding the health status of starting pitcher Bryan Woo. The 15-game winner missed his final start of the regular season due to inflammation in his pectoral muscle.
The Seattle Mariners may be without their ace for the ALDS. All-Star Bryan Woo's status for the Mariners' series against the Detroit Tigers remains uncertain.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo is set to throw off a mound Thursday for the first time since leaving the team's Sept. 19 game at Houston with mild inflammation in his right pectoral muscle.
As the Mariners prepare for their first trip to the postseason since 2022, they're still haggling with details over the roster and the rotation. There will be some tough decisions ahead for team management, as the roster shrinks from 28 to 26 players.
In his last start, Mariners righthander Bryan Woo had everything working for five scoreless innings against the Houston Astros on Friday night. But by
Mariners' All-Star starter Bryan Woo was removed in the sixth inning of his start on Friday with what the team described as 'pectoral tightness,' an update that sent alarm bells through the entire Mariners fandom.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo left Friday’s game against the Houston Astros early due to injury.
Seattle ace Bryan Woo left Friday night's start in Houston early, appearing to show discomfort while throwing warm-ups. After holding the Astros to one hit over five innings, the right-hander was on the mound warming up when, after a throw, he looked down at his glove and appeared to show frustration as the team's training staff came out.
Bryan Woo struck out a career-high 13 batters, and J.P. Crawford’s go-ahead homer in the fourth inning helped the Seattle Mariners defeat the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 on Saturday night, extending their winning streak to eight and keeping them tied with Houston atop the AL West.
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Mariners’ playoff margin is shrinking fast. They are running out of time to straighten this out — and the clubhouse knows it. After a team meeting on Tuesday to “air out” frustrations, Seattle dropped its second straight to the Rays.
The Seattle Mariners have looked much better this year than in years past, which is surprising considering how good they've been for the most part. But the reality of the last few seasons is that the Mariners have the talent, but fall short when it matters most.
Seattle Mariners Starting Pitcher Bryan Woo continued his great streak this afternoon on the road against the New York Mets. He surrendered one earned run over six innings of work and punched out eight.
Bryan Woo had a classy reaction to losing his no-hit bid on Thursday. Woo took a no-hitter into the bottom of the 8th inning of his Seattle Mariners’ game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y.
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