ALDS, Seattle Mariners and The Tigers
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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 up correctly and less the pec being an issue. Not where he wants to be in terms of game speed, eager to see where he is next week."
The Tigers are coming off a spirited series against their Central Division rivals, the Cleveland Guardians. Despite a second-half collapse that led to them losing the division title, Detroit bounced back by taking two of three in Cleveland to advance to the ALDS for the second year in a row.
World Series hopes brought roughly 5,000 Mariners fans, each with an indelible Mariners story, to T-Mobile Park this week for two six-inning scrimmages.
Bryan Woo threw off a mound on Thursday as he makes progress toward a return to action from a pectoral injury for the Seattle Mariners, but whether it will be in time for the ALDS remains uncertain.
Mariners fans have a limited time to register for a chance to win ALCS and World Series ticket presale access.
The Seattle Mariners are doing their very best to stay locked in over their five-day postseason layover. After earning a first-round bye to the American League
Seattle Mariners fans are in for a treat during the team’s Postseason run. There will be six new menu items that they can order to eat while they cheer on the team.
The Mariners proactively put the “rest vs. rust” balance into play in the first of two scrimmages on Wednesday afternoon, complete with nearly 5,000 fans in the house, many of the loudspeakers at T-Mobile Park booming and players even in full uniform.