After another great start on Friday night, Seattle Mariners' youngster Bryan Woo is in a very rare group in team history.
Bryan Woo is the 5th pitcher in history to post a 1.30 ERA-or-better over his first 5 starts of a season:Considering that Randy Johnson is one of the best pitchers in baseball history, and a team Hall of Famer, it's incredible for Woo to be mentioned alongside him. It's also noteworthy that Felix Hernandez, another team Hall of Famer, never accomplished this.
Woo got a no-decision on Friday despite throwing 6.0 scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Angels. He allowed just three hits and no walks while striking out two. He's 2-0 this season with the 1.30 ERA. He was reportedly dealing with some "arm stuff" earlier in the week, which is why he was pulled after just 66 pitches. The team is doing all they can to keep Woo healthy after he missed time earlier this season with elbow inflammation.
Miller will get the start for the M's. He's 4-5 this season with a 3.48 ERA. He'll be opposed by lefty Reid Detmers, who is 3-5 with a 5.76 ERA for the Halos.
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