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Mariners Ace Woo Sidelined as Team Struggles in ALCS

Summary

  • Mariners' pitching staff has been shelled, squandering early ALCS lead
  • Ace Bryan Woo hasn't pitched since Sept. 19 due to pectoral injury
  • Woo eager to return, but manager unsure when he'll take the mound
Mariners Ace Woo Sidelined as Team Struggles in ALCS

The Seattle Mariners' playoff hopes are teetering as their pitching staff has been shelled in the American League Championship Series. The team had an early command of the series, but consecutive home losses to the Toronto Blue Jays by a combined score of 21-6 have evened the series at 2-2.

The Mariners' ace, Bryan Woo, says he feels good and is ready to go after missing time due to pectoral inflammation. Woo, who had a 15-7 record with a 2.94 ERA and 198 strikeouts in the regular season, has been on the playoff roster but has not pitched since Sept. 19.

Despite Woo's availability, manager Dan Wilson has opted to start Bryce Miller, who had a strong outing in Game 1, in the pivotal Game 5 on Friday. Woo has been seen warming up in the bullpen but has not taken the mound, even as the Mariners' other starters have struggled.

With the Mariners' season now hanging in the balance, the question of when Woo will pitch has become pressing. The team remains confident in their bullpen, but Woo's return could be the key to turning the series around and keeping their championship hopes alive.

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Woo, the Mariners' ace, has not pitched since Sept. 19 due to a pectoral injury, but he says he is ready to go. However, the team's manager, Dan Wilson, is unsure when Woo will take the mound to help the struggling Mariners' pitching staff.
The Mariners had an early 2-0 series lead, but they have since lost two consecutive home games to the Toronto Blue Jays by a combined score of 21-6, evening the series at 2-2. The team's pitching staff has been shelled, putting their playoff hopes in jeopardy.
The Mariners' playoff hopes are now teetering, as they have squandered their early command of the ALCS. With the series tied 2-2, the team is facing a must-win situation in Game 5 on Friday, and the return of ace Bryan Woo could be the key to turning the series around and keeping their championship dreams alive.

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