Starter Bryan Woo and reliever Gregory Santos took a step toward returning to the Seattle Mariners with a rehab assignment for the Everett AquaSox on Saturday Night.
Two injured Seattle Mariners pitchers took massive steps in their recovery on Saturday night. Starter Bryan Woo and reliever Gregory Santos both made appearances for the Mariners' High-A affiliate Everett AquaSox as part of rehab assignments.
Woo started on Saturday for the AquaSox and had a mixed bag of results. He threw 45 pitches in 2.2 innings and gave up a two earned runs. He also struck out two batters and walked another two. The Mariners are hoping that he can come back for a start before the All-Star break, but after a start like this, they may think it more beneficial to keep him down for another rehab start to get his pitch count up.
Before he got hurt, Woo had a 1.77 ERA in eight games with 28 strikeouts in 40 2/3 innings pitched and allowed just a .172 batting average.
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