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Oakland0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 050
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  W: B. Woo (4-4)   L: J. Sears (5-12)
6:40 PM PT7:40 PM MT8:40 PM CT9:40 PM ET21:40 ET1:40 GMT9:40 6:40 PM MST8:40 PM EST9:10 PM VEN5:40 UAE (+1)7:40 PM CT, September 18, 2023
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California  Attendance: 4,972

Mariners' Bryan Woo aims for high marks in homecoming vs. A's

According to STATS
According to STATS

Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics

  1. Seattle has won nine of the ten meetings with Oakland this season, with the lone loss coming on August 29. That is currently tied for their best record against a single opponent in a season (min. 10 games; also 1994 vs. Rangers).
  2. Seattle has gone 5-11 this month and has lost seven of its last nine games, most recently a three-game sweep at home against the Dodgers. The Mariners are 26-13 (.667) against AL West foes, the second-best divisional record in MLB (Braves, .714).
  3. With two more home runs in his next 26 games, Julio Rodriguez would become the fastest player in MLB history to hit 60 doubles, 60 homers, and steal 60 bases; the current record-holder is Ronald Acuna Jr. (314 games). He would also become the sixth player to reach those marks before his 23rd birthday.
  4. Bryan Woo bounced back from his five-run loss in Cincinnati with 5.2 scoreless innings against the Angels and eight strikeouts -- one shy of his career high. Woo has a .188 opponents' average in five starts since August 1, third-best in the AL (min. 100 BF).
  5. Oakland has lost four straight since winning the first two games in Houston, managing just 22 hits over the losing streak. The A's are 4-39 (.093) when held to five hits or fewer, third-worst in the majors; their 43 such games are most in MLB and tied for second-most in franchise history (56 last season).
  6. JP Sears has won all three of his starts this month, posting a 1.59 ERA and allowing just 13 hits and no home runs over the streak. He was 0-4 with an 8.25 ERA in five August starts, including six homers allowed over his last three starts of the month.
Notes Applicable For Series Dates: 9/18/2023 thru 9/20/2023

Rookie right-hander Bryan Woo can expect to be greeted by family and friends on Monday when the Oakland native leads the visiting Seattle Mariners into the opener of a three-game series against the Athletics.

The California visit represents a final breather for the Mariners (81-68). Seattle enters the last two weeks of the regular season one game behind the Texas Rangers and 1 1/2 back of the Toronto Blue Jays in a three-team battle for the final two wild-card spots in the American League.

Seattle completes a six-game trip with three games at Texas later this week. The Mariners the return home to duel with the AL West-leading Houston Astros for three contests and the Rangers again for four games.

Having been swept in a three-game series by the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Mariners hope to turn things around behind Woo (3-4, 4.16 ERA). The 23-year-old made his major-league debut in June.

Woo has pitched shutout ball in two of his past three starts, including allowing the A's only three hits over six innings in a 7-0 home win on Aug. 28. He coming off 5 2/3 innings of four-hit ball in an 8-0 home win over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday.

A hot pitcher just might be what the doctor ordered for the Mariners, who have won just one series -- at home last week over the Angels -- since taking two of three when the A's visited Seattle on Aug. 28-30.

"Disappointing way to finish the homestand, for sure," Seattle manager Scott Servais said after Sunday's loss to the Dodgers. "You're hoping to get out on them early and get some runs and momentum early in the game, and we were unable to do that. They jumped on us."

Seattle has done just that against Oakland (46-103) this season, winning nine of the first 10 meetings by a total score of 50-20.

This time around, the Mariners will see an A's team that made their former manager, Bob Melvin, look awfully good in his first return to Oakland after leaving for the San Diego Padres following the 2021 season. The Padres swept the three-game series while outscoring the hosts 23-6.

Afterward, A's manager Mark Kotsay tried to focus on the positive, which meant digging up a 3-3 stretch on the road at Texas and Houston prior to the series against San Diego.

"I think (the sweep) was a reflection of San Diego," he said of a club that had high hopes this season. "For us, coming off a good road trip against two contending teams, we came in here and this is a weekend we want to put behind us."

Getting the first opportunity to do that will be left-hander JP Sears (5-11, 4.45), who is 3-0 with a 1.59 ERA in three starts this month.

Sears, 27, has pitched well with nothing to show for it in two previous starts this season against the Mariners, allowing just one run and seven hits over 11 innings in a pair of no-decisions. All told, he's gone 2-0 with a 0.67 ERA in five career head-to-heads (four starts) with the Mariners in his two-year career.

--Field Level Media

Updated September 18, 2023

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