The first-place Seattle Mariners are in the midst of one of their toughest series of the season’s first two months, and they’re just one win away from taking the challenging four-game set at Yankee Stadium.
Throughout the baseball offseason, a big question about the Seattle Mariners was if they would trade one of their talented young starting pitchers for an impact hitter.
Seattle’s starter stymies Yankees, Boone decision stymies me. It’s rarely a good thing when you only score in one inning, and indeed for the most part on Tuesday, the Yankees looked terribly sleepy against Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo.
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.
The Seattle Mariners (26-22) play on Tuesday in The Bronx against the New York Yankees (33-16). First pitch is at 7:05 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Yankees will send Clarke Schmidt (5-1) to the mound, while Bryan Woo (1-0) will take the ball for the Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners keep racking up series wins. After taking the rubber match of a three-game set against much-improved Kansas City on Wednesday, Seattle has won eight of its past nine series.
I hope my insurance premiums don’t go up after today’s game Humans always err toward superlatives. Okay, humans tend to err toward superlatives. The NBA playoffs happening right now are a reminder that with each sports season come new narratives.
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.
The Seattle Mariners received a minor scare last Friday night when right-hander Bryan Woo’s first start of the season was cut short by forearm tightness.
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.
Requested development This headline is a lie. The thing I was most encouraged by in Bryan Woo’s performance on Friday night was that he was out there at all.
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.
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The Mariners have begun discussing a trade for right-hander Dylan Cease with the White Sox.
When Robbie Ray exited his inaugural start after 3.1 innings with five walks, most shrugged and expected him to bounce back five games later despite an uninspiring performance. When it was announced he would hit the IL with a left flexor strain, the Mariners appeared to be in need of a temporary patch to the rotation’s wound.
Rookie right-hander Bryan Woo can expect to be greeted by family and friends on Monday when the Oakland native leads the visiting Seattle Mariners into the opener of a three-game series against the Athletics.
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.
Oakland native Bryan Woo returns to the Bay Area for the first time as a major-leaguer on Monday night when he gets the start for the Seattle Mariners in the opener of a three-game series against the host San Francisco Giants.
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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