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Woo Goes 7 Strong Innings as the Mariners Power Past the Rangers 5

Bryan Woo allowed two runs and struck out six as Seattle won for the second straight day and took two of three from Texas.

  • On Sunday, the Seattle Mariners defeated the Texas Rangers behind starting pitcher Bryan Woo's strong innings, with Rob Refsnyder, Crawford, and Randy Arozarena each homering in the victory.
  • Following a losing streak, Seattle secured this series victory by winning consecutive games and claiming two of the series matchups against the Texas Rangers.
  • Starting pitcher Bryan Woo limited the Rangers to two runs and four hits, retiring 15 consecutive batters after allowing a leadoff single while recording strikeouts and one walk.
  • Gabe Speier pitched a scoreless inning and Andres struck out the side for his third save, while the Rangers scored two runs in late innings to narrow the deficit.
  • The Mariners begin a series against the Athletics RHP on Monday, with RHP Emerson Hancock starting against Ginn, while the Rangers have an off day before facing Pittsburgh.
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Woo goes 7 strong innings as the Mariners power past the Rangers 5-2

Bryan Woo pitched seven strong innings, Rob Refsnyder homered on the first pitch of the bottom of the first and the Seattle Mariners topped the Texas Rangers 5-2. J.P.

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Bryan Woo released seven solid innings, Rob Refsnyder connected a home run with the first release in the lower part of the first and the Seattle Marines outnumbered the Texas Rangers on Sunday 5-2.

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