The Mariners Bryan Woo is surprising parents with All-Star Game News

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There is your beginnings, then there is your first MLB All-Star game.

The start of the Seattle Mariners, Bryan Woo, made his debut in 2023, but it took him until this season to win a place on the alignment of the American League.

Woo was able to announce this new well deserved to his parents by phone, and the navy caught the moment of the video so that all see them.

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Leaving Seattle Mariners, Bryan Woo (22), offers land during the third round against Pittsburgh Pirates at T-Mobile Park. (Stephen Brashear / Imagn Images)

He played her shy at the start, talking about his next start in the Bronx against New York Yankees. But then the bomb dropped when he slipped into a question to his father.

“Do you want to go to Atlanta after that?” Woo asked.

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What came out on the other line is a cry of joy, because his father, Clayton, completed: “Not in a frightening way!”

“Certainly not!” He shouted even stronger while Woo began to become emotional.

Woo’s mother, Hilary, entered the conversation with pure amazement.

The Seattle Mariners share the launcher Bryan Woo (22) against the Texas Rangers during the first round in the Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)

“Saint S —, Bryan!” She said. “Oh my God, no question.”

Once the astonishment is finished, the elder Woo said they will certainly go to Atlanta, where this year’s All-Star game would be organized.

Woo had a huge start for the 2025 season, with a 2.77 MPM on 17 departures (107.1 innings) with 104 stick withdrawals at only 19 balls on bullets. He built a campaign in 2024, where he experienced an MPM of 2.89 out of 22 departures.

The Seattle Navy sharing the launcher Bryan Woo (22) give a boost while he leaves the field after opposing the Texas Rangers during the fourth round in the Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron / Imagn images)

As Woo said to his parents, he will join his compatriot Mariners Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez and Andrés Muñoz in the American League team.

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