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After he just saw Bryan Woo fire seven no-hit innings against his New York Yankees, is it possible that American League All-Star manager Aaron Boone might give
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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.
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.
Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth inning while the Mariners held a 5-0 lead. It all went south from there, as Seattle fell in extras and got swept by the Yankees.
The projections have the Seattle Mariners' right-hander receiving a bonus that isn't far off from his entire 2025 salary.
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Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo delivered the best start of his young career on Thursday, taking a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the New York Yankees. Jazz Chisholm Jr. broke it up with a leadoff single,
Jazz Chisholm Jr. was electric last night. The All-Star infielder for New York homered twice in support of the major league debut of Cam Schlittler and the Yankees won 9-6 at Yankee Stadium. New York has now won three in a row.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo found out last weekend that he had made the American League All-Star team for the first time in his three years in the big leagues. Moments after getting that news, he called his parents to let them know and their reaction was too good.