Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo revealed this week that during a rehab start for Single-A Everett on Saturday night, he was tinkering with a new pitch. Here's what he had to say about it:
He made the revelation in a conversation with Chad Greaby while on a rehab assignment at Single-A Everett over the weekend. He's been out with an injured hamstring.
"I was trying to throw a lot," Woo said. "I've been throwing the two fastballs a lot this year, but I'm always trying to refine the off-speed stuff and make them a little bit more effective. But overall, really happy with how today went."tonight. We talked about his hamstring , his routine tonight and how different life is from just a few seasons ago.Woo threw 2.0 innings for the AquaSox on Saturday, surrendering two runs while throwing 45 pitches.
With regards to the slider, that's also encouraging. According to Baseball Savant, Woo has thrown a version of a fastball for 80 percent of his pitches this season. He's used the four-seamer at 53.5 percent of the time and the sinker at 26.5 percent. Woo features good velocity , and has good run on the sinker, but no matter how good your fastball is, you have to be able to throw off a batters timing too.
Given that Woo only built up to 45 pitches in his rehab start, it wouldn't be shocking to see him get another one and then re-join theafter the All-Star break. If the M's do bring him back prior, he could pitch against the Angels in a series that begins Thursday.: Mariners righty Bryan Woo was in Everett on Saturday night for a rehab start against Vancouver. Here's what he had to say about his two-inning performance.
After another frustrating offensive performance on Sunday, catcher Cal Raleigh spoke up and took accountability for the Mariners woes offensively.
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