Bryan Woo's Rebound Hopes Went Up in Smoke as Orioles Handed the M's a Brutal 2-7 Loss
Alright, Emerald City, let's talk about it. Last night in Baltimore? That was a tough one, a real gut punch that we just gotta process. The Mariners took a brutal 7-2 loss against the Orioles, and frankly, it just felt deflating. We went into that game with so much riding on it, especially with Bryan Woo looking to get back on track. But man, the M's just couldn't make it happen, and now we're left picking up the pieces from a rough road trip start.Woo's Struggles Against the O's
Everyone in the 12s was absolutely buzzing, crossing our fingers that Bryan Woo would bounce back strong. We know what this guy can do, the talent is undeniable, the stuff is electric. But after giving up a tough 5 earned runs in his last outing against Detroit, there was definitely some serious pressure on his shoulders. We needed a stopper on the mound, someone to dominate, to set the tone, and unfortunately, it just didn't materialize against the Orioles. That brutal 7-2 final score tells a big, painful part of the story, with Baltimore finding ways to capitalize. It's incredibly frustrating to see, especially when you know the potential for greatness is right there, and every single pitch feels like it could swing the season's momentum.Bradish Deals, M's Offense Goes Cold
And then there was Kyle Bradish for the Orioles. Seriously, who saw *that* coming? This guy has a 3.06 ERA in just three career starts against our boys, but get this: the last time he even faced the Mariners was all the way back in 2023! You'd think that kind of layoff, that long break from seeing his stuff, might give our offense a real, tangible edge, a fresh look. But no, Bradish came out absolutely firing, completely stifling our bats and making our guys look uncomfortable. To only scratch across a measly 2 runs against a pitcher we haven't seen in years? That's just not the kind of explosive offensive output we need from a team with stars like Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh in the lineup. Our guys gotta connect, gotta make some serious noise, and two runs just ain't gonna cut it, not in this fiercely competitive league. So yeah, a 7-2 loss like that stings deep. It's a harsh reminder that even when our hopes are soaring, baseball can be a truly cruel game, full of twists and turns. But here's the deal: this is the regular season, and we absolutely know our Mariners have that undeniable grit, that never-say-die attitude. They'll need to shake off this tough Baltimore trip fast, regroup, and come out swinging with pure aggression in the next game. We're gonna need Julio's electrifying speed and raw power, Cal's clutch hitting, and the whole squad to dig incredibly deep. Every game is a chance to prove something big, and the 12s are always, always ready to ride with them through thick and thin. Let's get that well-deserved W next time out, M's! We're with you, always!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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