The Detroit Tigers managed to take out the Cleveland Guardians on the heels of the best-of-second series. It took three games, but the Tigers are finally in the division series. For months, we thought ...
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Mariners P Bryan Woo's ALDS status uncertain
The Seattle Mariners may be without their ace for the ALDS. All-Star Bryan Woo's status for the Mariners' series against the Detroit Tigers remains uncertain. Woo left his Sept. 19 start against the ...
If you’ve been feeling a little lighter, noticing a spring in the step of your neighbors — it might be because of the Seattle Mariners. Long-suffering fans will remember the M’s haven’t won the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 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 ...
The 25-year-old starter has been battling a minor, nagging injury, but Seattle manager Dan Wilson is optimistic that his ace can take the ball in their upcoming series ...
Seattle Mariners insider Shannon Drayer of Seattle Sports details the news and notes from Wednesday's scrimmage at T-Mobile Park.
Bryan Woo has continued to solidify himself as one of the best right-handed arms in the league with his dominant rising fastball. The 25-year-old starter earned his first career All-Star selection in ...
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