Tuesday, one day after he strained his right hamstring, Seattle Mariners starter Bryan Woo was placed on the 15-day injured list. On Monday night, in the fourth innning, the right-hander was injured by a pitch to Taylor Walls of Tampa Bay. After using his right leg to push off the rubber, he was unable to finish a warm-up pitch and left the mound slowly.
The Mariners manager, Scott Servais, stated prior to Tuesday night’s game over the Rays, “No definite timeline.” “The trainers and medical staff reported that he should recover rather soon, which is encouraging. Woo struck out three and gave up one run on five hits. He is 3-1 with an ERA of 1.77 after eight starts this season. Servais did not identify Woo’s rotation substitute. We do have a few days off coming up, which is beneficial in many ways “added the man.
Woo’s soreness in his right forearm caused him to be scratched before his planned start on June 11. This is the latest setback in his injury history. He was sidelined with elbow inflammation for the first month of the season before making a comeback on May 10. From Triple-A Tacoma, right-hander Collin Snider was brought up. Snider has spent three stints with Seattle so far this season. After five games, his ERA is 3.60.