According to Mariners beat writer Shannon Drayer on X: "Woo felt good about what he did today but stressed it’s day by day in terms of progressing to a return. Said it’s more of a matter of building ...
In an important step in his recovery from a pectoral muscle injury, Mariners starter Bryan Woo threw 15 pitches off the T-Mobile Park mound on Thursday.
The Seattle Mariners are riding high this week, as the club has been scrimmaging in preparation for Game 1 of the American League Division Series, set for Saturday. The team has seemed loose, mingling ...
It was a measured response from Woo, who wouldn’t project forward to whether he felt he’d be on the ALDS roster or not, emphasizing that he is only focused on taking things day by day. Still, he ...
The BriefBryan Woo threw approximately 15 pitches off the mound at T-Mobile Park on Thursday in his most extensive work since leaving a start on September 19 with a pectoral injury."(I’m) happy with ...
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo threw off the mound at T-Mobile Park as he attempts to work back from a pectoral issue that leaves his ALDS status unclear.
Bryan Woo stood in full uniform on Thursday afternoon as he paced through the outfield grass in an empty T-Mobile Park. That he was in Seattle’s home whites, jersey crisply tucked in and complete with ...
Seattle Mariners insider Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports details the news and notes from Wednesday's scrimmage at T-Mobile Park.
The Hall-of-Famer played six innings in the outfield during a split-squad tune-up game yesterday at T-Mobile Park, adding some extra fun to the proceedings as the M’s got ready for the start of their ...
He gets our nod for fantasy starting pitcher MVP. Woo, 25, emerged as a solid fantasy option during the 2024 season, when he went 9-3 with a 2.89 ERA and an 0.90 WHIP, but he did so for only 22 starts ...
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Mariners Back in the Playoffs

Celebrate with Seattle Mariners fans as they revel in the joy of the team's first playoff appearance since 2001.
They are riding in the passenger’s seat on the highway to history. They are staring at the sights whizzing by them, and it feels as breathtaking as rolling past Mount Rushmore.