Bryan Woo underwent an MRI with a pectoral muscle injury

Sailor right-handed Brian Wo It was already out of the way tonight as Wo left the mound after several warm-ups before his sixth inning. After the game, M’s manager Dan Wilson told the Seattle Times’ Ryan Divish that Woo is working on “A little tightness in the chest muscles” And will conduct an MRI on Saturday to explore the damage level.
Woo initially told him about the discomfort after the last inning, so warming up the court is just a precaution to test things before deciding to attract WOO from the game. Capturing any possible damage early, Wilson hopes Woo avoids something more serious, although you will know more once the test is done.
Woo shows no signs as he is proficient in limiting Astros to walk only in five closed doors. The Bullpen maintained a good effort to end Seattle’s 4-0 closed-door victory, which put the Mariners ahead of Houston in the AL West. M also won the season series status with Al Central-Leading Tigers and moved to the first round bye. With the playoffs in full swing, Seattle fans dream of October’s success, and the loss to the injured roster will be a huge setback for the Hangebone.
Usually, M’s mainstream rotation has gone backwards overall this season, but Woo has been his best stable force in the three major league seasons. Even before Tonight’s Gem, Woo’s ERA 3.02 ERA in 181 2/3 innings and a strikeout rate of 26.8%. .238 Babip certainly increased Woo’s success and helped him solve his hard problems, but Woo helped his own career with a priority 4.9% walking rate, which is the best in the league.
Among all the impressive statistics, concerns about injury plagued his early stages of his career. During college, he was recovering from Tommy John’s surgery when the Mariners made him a sixth round choice at the 2021 draft, although he was able to miss out on time with an arm injury in 2022 and 2023, despite being able to make his debut in later MLB. Inflammation of the elbow delayed his 2024 debut until May 10, between the IL’s match and hamstring pressure, Woo was limited to 121 1/3 Big League Frames last year.



