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**Woo’s Dominant Outing Overshadowed by Mariners’ Loss to Rangers**

**ARLINGTON, TX** – Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo continued his remarkable run of consistency on Saturday, delivering his 16th consecutive start of at least six innings. This achievement marks a franchise first, echoing Hall of Famer Randy Johnson’s 20-start streak to open the 1993 season.

Despite Woo’s stellar performance, the Mariners fell to the Texas Rangers in a heartbreaking 3-2, 10-inning defeat at Globe Life Field.

“Honestly, just trying to do my job,” Woo said after the game. “My job is to go deep in games. My job is to take some [of the] workload off the bullpen.”

Woo tied his career high with nine strikeouts, showcasing his impressive stuff and control. He mixed his pitches effectively, particularly utilizing his sweeper to keep Rangers hitters off balance.

However, a costly throwing error by shortstop J.P. Crawford in the third inning opened the door for Corey Seager, who capitalized with a two-run home run. Seager has proven to be a difficult matchup for Woo, with a career .667 average and 7 RBIs against the young pitcher.

Despite the setback, Woo rebounded to retire 10 of the final 12 batters he faced, exiting the game with the score tied at 2-2.

“Overall, I felt pretty good,” Woo said. “I feel like I got better as this game went on.”

Mariners Manager Dan Wilson was pleased with Woo’s effort: “I thought Bryan Woo threw the ball really well, he looked strong for six innings and got us deep into the game.”

The Mariners’ offense struggled to support Woo, going 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position against Rangers starter Kumar Rocker.

“Our guys fought, that’s what they do,” Wilson said. “Just not able to get on top of this one today…Tough one to swallow, but we get a chance to win the series [on Sunday].”

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