Bryan Woo’s fantastic season for the Seattle Mariners got some well-deserved recognition on Wednesday.

When the AL Cy Young voting was unveiled, Woo placed fifth in the ranking.

Woo got five fourth-place votes and 16 fifth-place votes.

Bryan Woo finishes fifth in AL Cy Young voting: https://t.co/dxhVP6De6Z pic.twitter.com/I2BeMqUNQJ

— Adam Jude (@A_Jude) November 13, 2025

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This was the third MLB season for the 25-year old right-hander Woo.

He made his first All-Star team, and deservedly so.

Woo put up a 15-7 record and a 2.94 ERA.

He went 186.2 innings on the mound, struck out 198 batters and walked only 36.

His 5.50 strikeout-to-walk ratio is about as good as it gets.

Woo’s previous career-best in innings pitched was the 121.1 he went in 2024, but he breezed past that while not skipping a beat.

The righty got dinged up just a bit late in the year, which messed with his ability to contribute to the postseason rotation. 

This should just be the beginning for the talented Woo.

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