Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo loses no-hit bid in 8th inning
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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.
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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.
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SB Nation on MSNBryan Woo’s no-hit bid comes up short, Seattle’s bullpen comes up shorter as M’s lose 6-5 in extrasInstead, it was the right-handed Aaron Judge who saw a steady diet of secondaries, with ten sweepers out of the 14 pitches he saw. But that worked too, getting that first-inning strikeout as well as a can of corn and a soft fly ball to keep him quiet.
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Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo had a wholesome moment this week, sharing the news of his 2025 MLB All-Star Game selection with his family. In a video posted to the Mariners’ official Instagram page,
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Outfielder Rodriguez, starting pitcher Woo and closer Munoz will join catcher Cal Raleigh in the Midsummer Classic on July 15.