Bryan Woo, Seattle Mariners beat Oakland A’s, win series

OAKLAND —  Bryan Woo likely will go down in the history books as the final Oakland-born pitcher to start a game at the Coliseum, and the Seattle Mariners right-hander looked right at home against the A’s on Thursday afternoon.

Woo, who grew up 10 minutes away from the Coliseum in Alameda, allowed two hits and struck out six in six innings and combined with three relievers on a two-hit shutout to hand the A’s a 3-0 loss before an announced crowd of 6,571.

The 24-year-old threw a season-high 85 pitches and didn’t walk a batter while being cheered by friends and family in the stands.

Woo has faced the A’s four times in his career and has yet to allow a run in 21 1/3 innings. In two starts at the Coliseum, he’s allowed five hits in 11 scoreless innings.

“Honestly, I think coming home, you have to focus a little more just because you’re seeing family, you’re seeing friends, you look up in the stands, and you see a lot of familiar faces,” Woo said after he lowered his ERA to 1.07. “Sometimes, it can actually throw you off a little bit.

“So you have to lock in a little bit more and be a little bit more focused on baseball.”

Woo’s only mistake came in his final inning when umpires ruled a pitch-clock violation before the first pitch of the frame.

Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais #9 and pitcher Bryan Woo #22 talk with with umpire Nick Mahrley in the sixth inning of their MLB game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais #9 and pitcher Bryan Woo #22 talk with with umpire Nick Mahrley in the sixth inning of their MLB game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 

“Just a little bit of confusion,” Woo said. “(Catcher Cal Raleigh) was telling me to hurry up and throw it. I wasn’t sure if he was giving me signs to throw something different. He wasn’t looking all the way and then I was making sure he knew I was throwing a fastball.”

Thursday, Abraham Toro led off the bottom of the first with a double and was stranded at second base. The A’s only other hit was a one-out single by Tyler Soderstrom in the fifth.

The A’s (25-39) were shut out for the fifth time this season in their sixth loss in eight games.

“We just couldn’t hit the heater,” A’s manager Mark Kotsay said when asked about Woo. “I don’t know what it is about his fastball that gives us trouble.”

Mitch Garver homered and had an RBI single for the AL West-leading Mariners, who have won nine of 11.

Woo (3-0) remained unbeaten after pitching out of a pair of early jams. Oakland got its leadoff batter to third base in the first two innings, but Woo retired the next three batters in order in both frames.

Austin Voth and Mike Baumann retired three batters each. Ryne Stanek, pitching the ninth while closer Andrés Muñoz recovers from a sore back, set the side down in order for his fourth save and completed the Mariners’ sixth shutout of the season.

Seattle Mariners' Mitch Garver #18 hits an RBI single off Oakland Athletics starting pitcher JP Sears #38 in the fourth inning of their MLB game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
Seattle Mariners’ Mitch Garver #18 hits an RBI single off Oakland Athletics starting pitcher JP Sears #38 in the fourth inning of their MLB game at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 

Garver walked and scored in the third, hit an RBI single off A’s starter JP Sears in the fourth, and then homered off T.J. McFarland leading off the ninth.

Seattle’s first two runs were scored by players who reached base without a hit.

Garver walked leading off the third and Victor Robles was hit by a pitch. After Ryan Bliss attempted to sacrifice the runners over and reached safely to load the bases, Dylan Moore’s sacrifice fly gave Seattle an early lead.

Cal Raleigh got hit by a pitch in the fourth inning, stole second and scored on Garver’s single.

Sears (4-5) matched his season-high of eight strikeouts in six innings. The A’s left-hander allowed three hits and two runs.

The A’s open a weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.

Left-hander Hogan Harris (0-0. 3.14) will face former A’s ace Chris Bassitt (6-6, 4.13) in the series opener.

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