Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo has been the pinnacle of consistency for the team this season, and he recently made franchise history for it.
The Seattle Mariners took two-of-three games from the division-rival Houston Astros over the weekend, picking up a game in the American League West standings in the process.
The Seattle Mariners entered Sunday’s series finale against the Houston Astros with a golden opportunity: sweep a division rival, pull within two games in the AL West, and beat an injury-depleted opponent starting a pitcher they’d already gotten to this year.
M’s take care of business against Hunter Brown but can’t finish the job What was billed as the pitcher’s duel of the series certainly began that way. All-Star fastballers Hunter Brown and Bryan Woo cruised through the first two innings, with an unconvincing single in each half-inning the only hiccups.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners opted for an interesting approach to their starting rotation to begin the second half of the season. The Mariners chose to go with Luis Castillo for Game 1 and Logan Evans for Game 2 against the Houston Astros.
After earning his first All-Star nod this season, Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo is trying to make some special team history in the second half.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo has had arguably the best week of his career. He carried a no-hit bid into the eighth inning against the New York Yankees in his final start before the All-Star Break on July 10.
Heading into the 2025 All-Star break, the Seattle Mariners were in the third and final Wild Card spot at 51-45. While the first half had its bumps, the Mariners got the offensive punch needed to make waves in the American League.
The Seattle Mariners are one of the most well-represented the teams in the All-Star Game, which takes place at 5 p.m. PT on Tuesday at Truist Park in Atlanta.
After he just saw Bryan Woo fire seven no-hit innings against his New York Yankees, is it possible that American League All-Star manager Aaron Boone might give Woo the start in next week's Midsummer Classic?
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.
NEW YORK - The Seattle Mariners suffered a brutal defeat on Thursday night, surrendering a 5-0 lead in the bottom of the eighth inning to lose 6-5 against the New York Yankees in 10-innings.
The New York Yankees couldn't get anything going against the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night, falling victim to 7.0 hitless innings from Bryan Woo. But after breaking up the no-hit bid in the eighth, New York's offense exploded and made it count when it mattered most.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo went an astonishing seven hitless innings to start off a nail biter, but the New York Yankees just managed a win in the bottom of the tenth to sweep the series.
The New York Yankees were looking for a series sweep against the Seattle Mariners Thursday. However, Mariners ace Bryan Woo had other ideas. Seattle’s starter spun seven shutout innings in the series finale, taking a no-hitter into the eighth.
Seattle Mariners Starting Pitcher Bryan Woo had a great start this evening on the road against the New York Yankees. He tossed 7 no-hit innings. He ran into some trouble in the bottom of the 8th, but it was still a start to remember.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo had a wholesome moment this week, sharing the news of his 2025 MLB All-Star Game selection with his family. In a video posted to the Mariners’ official Instagram page, Woo shares the exciting news with his parents, capturing their joyful reactions.
Seattle Mariners Starting Pitcher Bryan Woo continued his stellar 2025 season at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Independence Day. He tossed six scoreless innings and punched out eight.
It will be a rematch of right-handers from earlier in the season when the Seattle Mariners clash with the Texas Rangers on Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Texas.
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.
Oakland native Bryan Woo will put his unbeaten homecoming record on the line when the Seattle Mariners seek to avoid a three-game road sweep by the San Francisco Giants in the interleague series finale Sunday afternoon.
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