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October 4, 2025
<p>Bryan Woo is sidelined by a right pectoral inflammation and will miss at least the first round of the playoffs, delaying the breakout potential of a Mariners ace in 2024.</p><p>He progressed with a higher-intensity bullpen and simulated innings but remains short of game speed; the team hopes for ALCS viability if he recovers, adding uncertainty to Seattle’s playoff depth.</p>
What is Woo's estimated return timeline and how might that shape Seattle's bullpen usage in the ALDS and potential ALCS?If Woo can't return this series, how should fantasy owners value Mariners' pitchers in the short term?How does Woo's 2024 breakout influence his rehab strategy and what might that mean for his velocity/command upon return?What signs should clinicians look for to gauge readiness for a playoff starter in a pectoral inflammation case?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
<p>Woo posted a standout season before injury: 2.94 ERA, 128 ERA+, 6+ innings per start, 30 turns, and an All-Star nod. An inflammation in the pectoral sidelined him since Sept. 19. A bullpen session offered progress but he’s not yet ready for game speed, delaying his long-awaited postseason debut.</p>
How should Woo be managed if he returns for a late DS or LCS appearance?What does Woo's absence mean for Seattle's playoff ceiling this year?In terms of career trajectory, how significant is this postseason for Woo?What would be the ideal roster construction if Woo is fully cleared for DS Game 3?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
Woo is noted as Mariners’ ace who will be unavailable for the ALDS against Detroit, highlighting rest and roster depth dynamics that influence fantasy and betting angles across the playoff landscape.
Does Woo’s absence shift Mariners’ ALDS strategy in fantasy lineups?What are the implications for Mariners’ fantasy upside without Woo?Should you pivot to Tigers players in ALDS betting given Woo’s absence?What indicators would signal strong Mariners’ bullpen leverage in Games 1-2 without Woo?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
Bryan Woo, Seattle’s breakout starter and All-Star, is sidelined with pectoral inflammation and will not pitch in the ALDS. He’ll be eligible for the ALCS if Seattle advances, redefining the pitching plan and elevating the bullpen as the primary path through Detroit.
Given Woo’s status, should fantasy managers pivot away from him in ALDS but keep him in potential ALCS bets?What are the expected pitch counts or innings limits for Seattle’s top bullpen arms in the ALDS without Woo?If Woo returns for the ALCS, how might his role differ from the regular season in a playoff series?What impact does Woo’s injury have on Seattle’s rest days and rotation planning for the next series?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 3, 2025
Woo’s health status hangs over Seattle’s rotation; his availability could determine how aggressively Seattle rides its edges against Detroit.
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@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
<p>Bryan Woo is sidelined by a right pectoral inflammation and will miss at least the first round of the playoffs, delaying the breakout potential of a Mariners ace in 2024.</p><p>He progressed with a higher-intensity bullpen and simulated innings but remains short of game speed; the team hopes for ALCS viability if he recovers, adding uncertainty to Seattle’s playoff depth.</p>
What is Woo's estimated return timeline and how might that shape Seattle's bullpen usage in the ALDS and potential ALCS?If Woo can't return this series, how should fantasy owners value Mariners' pitchers in the short term?How does Woo's 2024 breakout influence his rehab strategy and what might that mean for his velocity/command upon return?What signs should clinicians look for to gauge readiness for a playoff starter in a pectoral inflammation case?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
<p>Woo posted a standout season before injury: 2.94 ERA, 128 ERA+, 6+ innings per start, 30 turns, and an All-Star nod. An inflammation in the pectoral sidelined him since Sept. 19. A bullpen session offered progress but he’s not yet ready for game speed, delaying his long-awaited postseason debut.</p>
How should Woo be managed if he returns for a late DS or LCS appearance?What does Woo's absence mean for Seattle's playoff ceiling this year?In terms of career trajectory, how significant is this postseason for Woo?What would be the ideal roster construction if Woo is fully cleared for DS Game 3?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
Woo is noted as Mariners’ ace who will be unavailable for the ALDS against Detroit, highlighting rest and roster depth dynamics that influence fantasy and betting angles across the playoff landscape.
Does Woo’s absence shift Mariners’ ALDS strategy in fantasy lineups?What are the implications for Mariners’ fantasy upside without Woo?Should you pivot to Tigers players in ALDS betting given Woo’s absence?What indicators would signal strong Mariners’ bullpen leverage in Games 1-2 without Woo?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 4, 2025
Bryan Woo, Seattle’s breakout starter and All-Star, is sidelined with pectoral inflammation and will not pitch in the ALDS. He’ll be eligible for the ALCS if Seattle advances, redefining the pitching plan and elevating the bullpen as the primary path through Detroit.
Given Woo’s status, should fantasy managers pivot away from him in ALDS but keep him in potential ALCS bets?What are the expected pitch counts or innings limits for Seattle’s top bullpen arms in the ALDS without Woo?If Woo returns for the ALCS, how might his role differ from the regular season in a playoff series?What impact does Woo’s injury have on Seattle’s rest days and rotation planning for the next series?


@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
October 3, 2025
Woo’s health status hangs over Seattle’s rotation; his availability could determine how aggressively Seattle rides its edges against Detroit.
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@Bryan Woo | Seattle Mariners | MLB
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