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Bryan Woo is officially atop a historic MLB record board for consistency. It's a remarkable place for the Seattle Mariners' young right-handed pitcher to be, but he certainly had to earn it.
In the Mariners’ 3-1 loss to the Mets, Bryan Woo set a new MLB milestone, continuing his remarkable 2025 season.
Seattle Mariners Starting Pitcher Bryan Woo continued his great streak this afternoon on the road against the New York Mets. He surrendered one earned run over six innings of work and punched out eight.
Bryan Woo has extended his season-opening franchise record with his 23rd consecutive start pitching at least six innings for the Seattle Mariners.
If the Seattle Mariners reach the playoffs, ESPN's Buster Olney weighed in on the potentially difficult decision of who should be the Game 1 starting pitcher.
The Seattle Mariners toppled the Chicago White Sox 8-3 on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park, moving to 61-53 on the season. With the win, Seattle is still just three games back in the American League West race,
Eugenio Suárez homered and Bryan Woo pitched seven sparkling innings, helping the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 8-3
Scimia's prediction: With Nolan McLean making his MLB debut and Bryan Woo on the mound for the Mariners, this matchup sets up to be a low-scoring affair. The New York Mets will turn to a pitcher making his MLB debut in an effort to turn things around as they host the Seattle Mariners on Saturday afternoon.
Right-hander Bryan Woo gave the Mariners everything they wanted against the Mets on Saturday at Citi Field. Woo gave them length, throwing at least six innings and walking two or fewer for the 24th consecutive outing to start the season.