Mariners right -handed Bryan Woo Made an early exit from the start of tonight, while Woo left the hill after a few warm -up fields prior to the start of his sixth effect of the work. After the game, the manager of M. Men Willson van M. Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times That Woo had to do with “A small PEC strike‘And would undergo an MRI on Saturday to explore the extent of the injury.
Wilson said that Woo initially told him about the inconvenience after the previous inning, so the warm -up pitches were just a precautions to test things before the decision was taken to get WOO out of the game. Catching a possible injury early left of Wilson hopeful that Woo has avoided something more serious, although more will be known once the tests are completed.
Woo had not shown any indication that something was wrong because he was masterful in limiting the Astros to just one hit and one walk over five shutout -innings. De Bullpen kept the good work to complete the 4-0 Shutout victory of Seattle, so that the Mariners set a competition for Houston in the already West classification. The Ms also moved in position for a first round by winning their season series with the Al Central-Looning Tigers. With the Play -Off Push in full swing and the fans of Seattle who are successful from October, losing Woo to the injured list would be a huge setback for the striping Marines.
The mostly dominant M’s rotation is going backwards a general step this season, but Woo has been a stabilizing force in what the best of his three main class seasons has been. Even before tonight’s jewel, Woo had an ERA of 3.02 and 26.8% strikeout rate over 181 2/3 innings. A .238 Babip has certainly added to the success of Woo and has helped to prevent his hard contact issues, but Woo has helped his own business with an elite 4.9% running speed that is among the best of the competition.
In the midst of all impressive statistics, the 186 2/3 innings that is now registered is perhaps the most remarkable, given the injuries that have hit the early stages of his career. He recovered from a Tommy John operation in his student days when the Mariners made him a sixth round selection in the 2021 design, and Woo missed time due to arm injuries in both 2022 and 2023, although he was able to make his MLB debut in the last season. Elbow inflammation delayed his debut in 2024 to 10 May, and between that IL -Stint and a hamstring tribe, WOO was limited to 121 1/3 main class frames last year.
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