Mariners' Bryan Woo Ends MLB-Long 25-Start Streak with Win
Mariners' Bryan Woo Ends MLB-Long 25-Start Streak with Win

Mariners' Bryan Woo Ends MLB-Long 25-Start Streak with Win

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Seattle Mariners' Bryan Woo earned his 12th win in a 4-3 victory over the San Diego Padres, though his remarkable streak of 25 consecutive starts pitching at least six innings ended just one out shy during the game. Woo allowed two runs on six hits and a walk over 5 2/3 innings, striking out six, and holds a 2.95 ERA with 166 strikeouts and only 31 walks in 164.2 innings, showcasing his consistency as one of MLB's most reliable starters. Eugenio Suárez contributed significantly with his second consecutive three-run homer, helping the Mariners take two of three in the series and maintain a playoff position in the AL wild card race. Despite Woo's streak ending, he remains a key figure in Seattle's rotation and has been acknowledged as an All-Star for his durable and high-quality performances. The Mariners secured the win after a late ninth-inning RBI double by Fernando Tatis Jr. fell short as the Padres failed to capitalize. Woo's streak was historically significant as it was the longest such run to start a season in Mariners history and the first since Cy Young in 1905 with such control and innings pitched.

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