Mariners Make Rare MLB History Behind Bryan Woo

Seattle pitchers combine for one-hit extra-inning win over Angels

Apr. 4, 2026 at 12:18pm

The Seattle Mariners defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-1 in 10 innings on Friday night, with starting pitcher Bryan Woo allowing just one hit over seven innings. The Mariners' pitching staff combined to allow only one hit in the entire game, making it just the 30th time since 1900 that a team has accomplished that feat in an extra-inning contest.

Why it matters

This rare statistical accomplishment highlights the Mariners' strong pitching performance and the team's ability to grind out a win in a close, low-scoring affair. It also speaks to the overall rarity of such a dominant pitching display in extra-inning MLB games, which are often high-scoring affairs.

The details

Woo was dominant on the mound, striking out seven batters and not allowing a run over his seven innings of work. The Mariners' bullpen then held the Angels scoreless for the final three innings, with the team only surrendering one hit total. The Mariners scored three runs in the top of the 10th inning to take a 3-1 lead, which they would hold onto for the victory.

  • The game took place on Friday, April 4, 2026.
  • Woo pitched seven innings of one-hit ball.

The players

Bryan Woo

The Mariners' starting pitcher, who allowed just one hit over seven innings of work.

Seattle Mariners

The MLB team that combined to allow only one hit in the 10-inning game against the Los Angeles Angels.

Los Angeles Angels

The opposing team that was held to just one hit by the Mariners' pitching staff.

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What they’re saying

“This is the 30th time since at least 1900 a team has allowed 1 or no hits in an extra-inning game (10+ inning).”

— Sarah Langs, MLB Statistician

What’s next

The Mariners will look to build on this strong pitching performance as they continue their series against the Angels over the weekend.

The takeaway

The Mariners' one-hit, extra-inning victory over the Angels showcases the team's impressive pitching depth and ability to grind out close games. This rare statistical accomplishment is a testament to the Mariners' pitching staff and their resilience in a tightly contested affair.