Mariners All-Star Bryan Woo exits with pectoral tightness
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Tristan Wirfs, Chris Godwin expected to return in Week 4 against the Eagles
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been dealing with a very rough ten-day stretch in terms of the health of their players. They lost Calijah Kancey for the year with a torn pectoral muscle, Cody Mauch was put on season-ending injured reserve with a knee injury, and Luke Goedeke aggravated a foot injury and was placed on injured reserve.
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Bryan Woo’s pectoral inflamed, not expected to need IL stint
The Seattle Mariners tentatively received good news Saturday, as their 2025 ace Bryan Woo was diagnosed with minor inflammation in his pectoral muscle, per Adam Jude of the Seattle Times. The initial MRI appears to have reflected the optimistic tone from Woo and manager Dan Wilson on Friday night.
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Health Could Help the Mariners Snap a 24-Year Division Drought
This article was written before Bryan Woo exited with a potential pectoral injury on Friday night. With nine games left to play, the Seattle Mariners find themselves in uncharted territory.
This stretch works on the intercostal muscles between the ribs, allowing for more range of motion and relieving tension in the upper body. The cat-cow pose is a gentle yoga exercise that enhances spinal flexibility and stretches the muscles around the rib cage.
Sometimes, all it takes is a two-week September hot streak to give a team hope in the postseason race, and no team is hotter than the San Francisco Giants right now. On Wednesday night, the Giants survived a ninth-inning push by the Colorado Rockies in a classic Coors Field chaos game ( SF 10,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers won't be without tackle Luke Goedeke for the whole year — but they will be without him for a little bit, it seems.