Outlook Bryan Woo
Woo Dominates Ratios and Remains a High-Value Asset for First-Place Mariners
Bryan Woo continues to pitch effectively as a solid mid-rotation staple for the first-place Mariners (36-33). Over his last 30 days, Woo has posted a strong 3.38 ERA and a 1.02 WHIP. Despite injuries to key teammates J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh, Woo remains a highly productive, healthy anchor in Seattle's starting five.
Woo's 3.77 ERA and 1.01 WHIP closely align with our season projection of a 3.38 ERA. His strong strikeout rate of over one per inning mimics his breakout 2025 campaign when he fanned 200 batters. His exceptional control makes this high-level run fully sustainable.
Woo starts today on the road against Baltimore, matching up against Kyle Bradish, who carries a shaky 4.15 ERA and 1.53 WHIP. Our models project a strong performance with nearly seven strikeouts over six innings of work. Lock him into lineups with confidence. Verdict: Start.
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Outlook Randy Arozarena
Randy Arozarena Is Scorching Hot as the First-Place Mariners Face Favorable Matchups
Randy Arozarena is absolute dynamite, hitting a blistering .435 with a home run and seven RBI over his last six games. This hot streak keeps him securely anchored as the everyday starting left fielder for the first-place Mariners, who hold a 36-33 record in the AL West. With key hitters J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh on the injured list, Arozarena has become the vital focal point of the lineup.
While our rest-of-season projection expects Arozarena’s average to settle around .235, his current .294 mark shows significantly improved plate discipline. His power-speed blend is elite, and our models project him to reach 21 home runs and 23 stolen bases. Expect some natural batting average regression toward his career baselines, but his category-stuffing upside is completely legitimate.
For the rest of the week, Seattle enjoys highly exploitable matchups, starting with Baltimore's Kyle Bradish before facing Washington's Zack Littell and Miles Mikolas, who carries a weak 5.83 ERA. Facing vulnerable, high-ERA starters makes this a dream remaining stretch of games for Arozarena. Lock him in as a clear Start.
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