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Bryan Woo is making headlines this Valentine's Day, with his sights set firmly on hitting 200 innings this season. Woo's focus on workload management demonstrates his commitment to durability and impact on the mound. With the Mariners expecting him to take on a larger role, fans can look forward to seeing if he can avoid the injury setbacks that have plagued many pitchers early in their careers. His ambition aligns with the Mariners' broader goal of building a reliable starting rotation alongside Logan Gilbert and George Kirby, both of whom are also in the conversation for contract extensions.
The Mariners' recent moves, including the re-signing of Josh Naylor and acquisition of Brendan Donovan, are reshaping the infield dynamic. Naylor's power bat and Donovan's versatility could create a potent lineup. As for the question of who to extend among the starters, Gilbert's recent performance suggests he might be the safest bet, especially with Kirby's inconsistency and Woo's relative inexperience.
Cal Raleigh's prospects for an MVP run are heating up as new rules may provide him an edge over past rivals like Aaron Judge. With the Automatic Ball-Strike system being implemented, Raleigh’s ability to adapt could play a significant role in his performance. The Mariners are poised for a competitive season, and as they prepare for spring training, the pressure is on to keep making headlines. Watch for more updates as camp progresses.
