The Seattle Mariners ended their four-game losing streak in dramatic fashion on Tuesday night, thanks in large part to the offensive performance of Bryan Woo. Woo, a rookie outfielder, went 3-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, and four RBIs to lead the Mariners to a 7-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
Woo’s performance was a welcome sight for the Mariners, who had been struggling offensively over the past few games. He was the only Mariner to record multiple hits in the game, and his home run in the fifth inning gave the Mariners a much-needed boost. His four RBIs were also a team-high, and his two doubles gave the Mariners some extra insurance runs late in the game.
Woo’s performance was even more impressive considering he was only called up from the minor leagues two days ago. He had been tearing it up in Triple-A Tacoma, where he had a .340 batting average and 11 home runs in just 40 games. He has certainly made an immediate impact in the big leagues, and he looks poised to be a key contributor for the Mariners moving forward.
The Mariners will look to keep their winning streak going as they take on the Athletics again tonight. With Woo now in the lineup, they have a much better chance of doing so. His offensive production will be key if the Mariners want to keep their winning streak alive, and it looks like he is up for the challenge.