Bryan Woo’s Parents Celebrate His First MLB All-Star Selection
- July 10, 2025
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Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo has achieved a significant milestone in his baseball career by being selected for his first MLB All-Star Game. Woo, who made his Major League Baseball debut in 2023, has been recognized for his outstanding performance this season, earning a spot on the American League roster. The moment he shared this exciting news with his parents was captured on video by the Mariners, showcasing a heartwarming family celebration.
In the video, Woo initially discussed his upcoming start against the New York Yankees in The Bronx with his parents. However, he soon surprised them with the thrilling news by asking if they would like to travel to Atlanta, where this year’s All-Star Game will be held. His father, Clayton, responded with an exuberant shout of disbelief and joy, exclaiming, “No freaking way!” His mother, Hilary, joined the conversation with equal excitement and amazement.
Bryan Woo’s selection is a testament to his impressive performance this season. He has maintained a 2.77 ERA over 17 starts, pitching 107.1 innings with 104 strikeouts and only 19 walks. This builds on his successful 2024 campaign, where he recorded a 2.89 ERA over 22 starts. Woo will join fellow Mariners Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, and Andrés Muñoz on the American League team.
The All-Star Game selection is not only a personal achievement for Woo but also a proud moment for his family and the Seattle Mariners organization. As they prepare to head to Atlanta for the event, Woo’s parents are undoubtedly filled with pride and excitement for their son’s accomplishments.