Bryan Woo has had a remarkably consistent first half for the Seattle Mariners.
The right-handed pitcher carried that into the All-Star Game.
Woo entered to pitch the bottom of the third inning for the American League.
Up first for the NL: Ronald Acuña Jr. Called strike, swinging strike, ball, 98 miles per hour past a swing and miss for strike three.
Then he got Ketel Marte to ground out to second baseman Gleyber Torres.
Woo polished off his 1-2-3 inning when Pete Alonso lined out to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at first base.
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In the process, Woo made Mariners history.
He became the first Seattle pitcher since 2018 to strike out a hitter in the All-Star Game, according to the Mariners' PR team. The last to do so was Edwin Diaz.
Seattle will now hope Woo can carry the momentum into the second half to try and chase down a playoff berth.
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