Mariners' Bryan Woo Sets MLB Start Record with 24 Consecutive Six-Inning Games
Mariners' Bryan Woo Sets MLB Start Record with 24 Consecutive Six-Inning Games

Mariners' Bryan Woo Sets MLB Start Record with 24 Consecutive Six-Inning Games

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Two MLB pitchers, Nolan McLean of the New York Mets and Bryan Woo of the Seattle Mariners, have distinguished themselves with exceptional early-season performances in 2025. Nolan McLean started his MLB career historically strong, with a 1.46 ERA and a 2-0 record after two starts, benefiting from strong offensive support to help secure a sizable win against the Atlanta Braves. Meanwhile, Bryan Woo has become a standout for the Mariners by consistently pitching deep into games, achieving at least six innings in all 24 of his starts while walking two or fewer batters, a feat not matched since Zack Greinke in 2015. Woo's pitching style is characterized by aggressive, efficient fastball use and a workhorse mentality, contrasting with modern trends that favor strikeouts and velocity over innings pitched. Despite the Mariners' recent team struggles, Woo's reliability and efficiency have been praised by teammates and analysts alike as a rare asset in today's game. Both pitchers exemplify a blend of talent and endurance that has made them pivotal to their respective teams' pitching success this season.

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