The Seattle Mariners went 85-77 this past season and ended up missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year. It was a frustrating season in many ways for Seattle, who failed to hold a 10.0 game division lead in mid-June and put together a dreadful mid-June through mid-August that resulted in manager Scott Servais's firing.
The Seattle Mariners this season boasted the best starting rotation in baseball. The starters had far and away the most quality starts in the league this season with 92.
Starting pitching will be on the mind of every Boston Red Sox fan from the dawn of October until the first pitch on Opening Day 2025. The Red Sox rotation finished the season with very solid numbers, but that doesn't tell the full story.
Bryan Woo was raised in Alameda, Calif., so he took particular interest when the Oakland Athletics played their final game at the Coliseum on Thursday before they embark on a three-year layover in Sacramento en route to their planned new home in Las Vegas.
SEATTLE — There's not a whole lot that can make up for the disappointment of missing the playoffs. But winning Game 1 of the final series of the season is as good as it's going to get.
Bryan Woo pitched five scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Oakland Athletics 2-0 on Friday night. Mitch Garver and Cal Raleigh homered for the Mariners (83-77), who were eliminated from the American League's wild-card race a day earlier when they had a bye.
Now that they've been eliminated from the playoff race, the Seattle Mariners aren't sure yet how they'll handle their pitching plans for the final three games of the regular season.
With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Marcus Semien hit the walk-off RBI single to complete the Texas Rangers' 6-5 comeback win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday afternoon in Arlington, Texas.
The last home game of the season Texas Rangers lineup for September 22, 2024 against the Seattle Mariners: starting pitchers are Andrew Heaney for the Rangers and Bryan Woo for the M’s.
The Texas Rangers (73-82) carry a three-game losing streak into a home matchup against the Seattle Mariners (80-75) at 2:35 p.m. ET on Sunday. The probable starters are Bryan Woo (8-3) for the Mariners and Andrew Heaney (5-14) for the Rangers.
SEATTLE — Tuesday was a night that the Seattle Mariners would probably do best to forget. New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge enhanced his American League MVP case at the expense of Mariners starter Bryan Woo and had two hits with four RBIs en route to an 11-2 New York win on Tuesday at T-Mobile Park.
The Seattle Mariners (77-73) kick off a three-game series on Tuesday against the New York Yankees (87-63). The contest starts at 9:40 p.m. ET at T-Mobile Park.
Well, everyone needs something to believe in. And for the Seattle Mariners, that something is the City Connect uniforms. After taking the last three games of this past weekend's series with the Texas Rangers in the threads, the M's will be sporting them again when they start a new series with the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
With a comeback win on Saturday night against the Texas Rangers, the Seattle Mariners passed the New York Yankees in some fun and recent baseball history.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo is on track to make some incredible baseball history this season. Per a great story from Adam Jude of the Seattle Times: Through his 19 starts this season, the 24-year-old right-hander has thrown a strike on 73.8% of his first pitches.
One day after blowing a lead against the Texas Rangers to lose 5-4, the Seattle Mariners returned the favor on Friday night. The M's rallied from 4-0 down in the seventh inning to down Texas, 5-4 at T-Mobile Park.
The Seattle Mariners defeated the San Diego Padres 5-2 on Wednesday night behind a phenomenal start from youngster Bryan Woo. Woo went 6.2 innings, carrying a perfect game into the seventh inning.
Bryan Woo took a perfect game into the seventh inning as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting San Diego Padres 5-2 on Wednesday night. The Mariners (74-72) won for the fifth time in seven games to pull within 3 1/2 games of division-leading Houston in the American League West.
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.
Thursday was an important day for the Seattle Mariners' postseason aspirations. The Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics 6-4 and moved up to 4.5 games behind the Houston Astros for first place in the American League West and five games behind the Kansas City Royals for the third American League Wild Card spot.
The Seattle Mariners’ rotation is set for a major boost. Starter Bryan Woo has been reinstated from the 15-day IL after recovering from a hamstring strain, the M’s announced on Friday.
Woo left Monday night’s start in the fourth inning after experiencing the leg discomfort. The M’s sent him for imaging Tuesday.
The Seattle Mariners’ rotation is about to get a significant boost with the return of right-hander Bryan Woo. The medical staff have cleared Woo, who had discomfort in his throwing arm, to rejoin the team’s pitching rotation as early as next week.
The Mariners were dealt a bit of a scare Tuesday when Bryan Woo was scratched from his scheduled start.
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.
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