Throwing 30 pitches in the first inning, Woo was only able to last 4.0 innings for Seattle, throwing 64 pitches and allowing three earned runs. Woo has dealt with multiple arm issues in the past, so the M's are clearly going to be forced to do all they can to keep him healthy, which likely means lessening his pitch count and limiting his work load.
Because of that, the end results weren't as important as what Woo said on Thursday morning, which is that he feels good physically.Followed up with Bryan Woo this morning. Said he’s feeling just fine physically, and he’s going through his normal day-after throwing routine on the field right now. Followed up with Bryan Woo this morning. Said he’s feeling just fine physically, and he’s going through his normal day-after throwing routine on the field right now. Woo is now 3-1 on the season with a 1.67 ERA. He's made seven starts this year after making 18 a season ago. He pairs with Bryce Miller, Luis Castillo, George Kirby and Logan Gilbert to make possibly the best rotation in all of baseball.