Mariners Survive A's in Nail-Biter! Woo's Revenge Game a Must-See!

Mariners Edge Out A's in Thrilling 3-2 Victory

The Seattle Mariners narrowly escaped with a 3-2 victory against the Oakland A's in a game filled with tension and stellar pitching performances. The win snapped a losing streak for the Mariners and provided a much-needed boost for the team.

Bryan Woo, who had previously struggled against the A's in Sacramento, delivered a dominant performance on the mound. Woo pitched seven innings, allowing only one run on one hit while striking out seven. He expressed his determination to redeem himself after his previous outings against the A's, referring to the game as a "revenge game."

Woo's Dominant Performance

Despite giving up a solo home run to Brent Rooker in the first inning, Woo remained composed and shut down the A's offense for the remainder of his outing. He effectively utilized the A's aggressive approach at the plate, inducing favorable counts and capitalizing on their eagerness to swing.

"I have to do a better job of coming out and not just being okay with giving up runs early," Woo said. "I know it's going to happen, but it's just a discipline thing. But you have to be able to turn the page and just keep making pitches."

Mariners Offense Scratches Out Runs

The Mariners' offense managed to score just enough runs to secure the victory. While details on the Mariners' scoring were not provided in this excerpt, the final score of 3-2 indicates a tight, low-scoring affair.

The Mariners will look to build on this win and continue their momentum as they progress through the season.

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