Woo, Civale, Seager, Dingler, Vargas

Can Woo still live up to the hype? … Coming off a breakout 2025 campaign, Bryan Woo (RHP, SEA) was one of the top pitchers off the board in 2026 drafts. His ERA is up nearly a full run through nine starts, but is there any reason to be worried?

YearIPERA/xERABB%/K%SwK/VelG/L/FH%/S%HR/FBPX
2023*1323.49/3.168%/27%13.1%/95.240/19/4028%/72%13%135
2024*1332.65/3.373%/23%11.9%/94.840/17/4225%/75%9%146
20251872.94/3.415%/27%13.2%/95.640/17/4125%/76%13%177
2026533.91/4.134%/22%11.6%/95.630/17/5228%/63%7%147

*Includes MLEs

Woo's whiffs have taken a step back early on:

  • He relies heavily on his four-seamer, throwing the pitch on roughly half of his offerings. The velocity has held firm, but the swings and misses are down both on that pitch (Whiff% 28.7%...

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