- **Q: How has Bryan Woo performed recently?
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This recap covers the latest news surrounding the Seattle Mariners and other notable events around the AL West. Bryan Woo has emerged as a reliable starter for the Mariners, while injuries impact key players on rival teams.
The Seattle Mariners are navigating the early part of the 2025 season with a mix of promising developments and ongoing challenges. Bryan Woo's emergence as a reliable starting pitcher has been a significant boost, particularly given the inconsistencies within the rest of the rotation. Manager Dan Wilson has lauded Woo's ability to deliver quality innings when the team needs it most, providing crucial relief to an overworked bullpen.
However, the Mariners' overall starting rotation numbers paint a less rosy picture. The team's starters rank in the bottom third of MLB in innings pitched and ERA, indicating a need for greater consistency and efficiency. Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo, and Bryce Miller, despite their potential, have struggled to consistently pitch deep into games.
Meanwhile, around the AL West, injuries are impacting key players. Corey Seager's hamstring strain is a blow to the Rangers' lineup, while José Leclerc's lat strain further depletes the A's pitching staff. These injuries highlight the importance of depth and resilience throughout a long MLB season.
On a positive note for the Mariners, the bullpen has stepped up, ranking seventh in MLB with a 3.30 ERA. The offense has also shown improvement, slugging more than last year while striking out less, a rare and encouraging combination. The Mariners need to find a way for their rotation to get deeper into games. And again, I think we all have a realistic belief that that can and will happen. But for the Mariners to get some really clutch bullpen performances from a bullpen that is still kind of changing – in terms of personnel and in roles – and to get the offense that they have (is important).
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