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Mariners Seek Turnaround in Clash with Rangers
Young pitcher Bryan Woo looks to end team's string of close losses.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 4:24pm
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The Seattle Mariners, reeling from a series of one-run defeats, are counting on 24-year-old starter Bryan Woo to lead them to victory in Wednesday's matchup against the Texas Rangers. The team is determined to snap their current slump and get their season back on track.
Why it matters
The Mariners have struggled to find their footing so far this season, with several narrow losses that have left the team and their fans frustrated. A win against a divisional rival like the Rangers could provide the momentum they need to turn things around.
The details
The Mariners have lost five of their last six games, all by a single run. In those losses, the team has struggled to produce timely hits and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Manager Scott Servais is hoping that the young, hard-throwing Woo can provide a spark and lead the team to a much-needed victory.
- The Mariners face the Rangers on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
- Seattle has lost 5 of its last 6 games, all by a single run.
The players
Bryan Woo
A 24-year-old starting pitcher for the Seattle Mariners.
Scott Servais
The manager of the Seattle Mariners.
What they’re saying
“We've been in these close games, but we just haven't been able to get over the hump. Bryan has the stuff to give us a big boost, and we're counting on him to lead us to a much-needed win today.”
— Scott Servais, Manager
What’s next
If the Mariners can secure a victory against the Rangers, it could provide the spark they need to turn their season around and make a push for the playoffs.
The takeaway
The Mariners' recent struggles have been frustrating for the team and their fans, but a win against a divisional rival like the Rangers could be just the boost they need to get their season back on track.





