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Woo, who earned his first All-Star appearance this year, has the third-lowest WHIP of any M's player ever at the All-Star break.
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Bryan Woo earned his first MLB All-Star Game selection after posting a 2.77 ERA over 17 starts this season, and the Mariners caught the moment he told his parents in an emotional call.
Bryan Woo, who's healthy this season, hopes to get the ball in Tuesday's All-Star Game. Will he get to throw to his teammate Cal Raleigh?
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo is enjoying a career year in his third big-league season — the kind of year that is deserving of an All-Star selection. And he had just about the best way of breaking that news to his parents.
In the process, Woo made Mariners history. He became the first Seattle pitcher since 2018 to strike out a hitter in the All-Star Game, according to the Mariners' PR team. The last to do so was Edwin Diaz. Seattle will now hope Woo can carry the momentum into the second half to try and chase down a playoff berth.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo has lost his no-hit bid against the New York Yankees when Jazz Chisholm Jr. singled to right field leading off the eighth inning.
The projections have the Seattle Mariners' right-hander receiving a bonus that isn't far off from his entire 2025 salary.
Bryan Joseph Woo was born on January 30, 2000, in Oakland, California. He has one sister. Woo attended Alameda High School in Alameda, California. As a Senior in 2018, Woo ranked nationally in the Top 1000 prospects,