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18-20: Chart

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Series win over the best team in baseball. What, like it’s hard?

18-20: Chart

Series win over the best team in baseball. What, like it’s hard?

The Seattle Mariners just pulled off something that sounds simple but is anything but: a series win against the best team in baseball. And they did it with the kind of swagger that makes you want to throw on your favorite cap and follow along.

Final score: Mariners 3, Braves 1. On paper, it looks like a tight game. In reality, it was a masterclass in pitching, grit, and timely hitting—the kind of performance that reminds you why baseball is the ultimate test of patience and skill.

Bryan Woo was the star of the show, delivering a performance that had fans checking the scoreboard with a mix of disbelief and pure joy. His WPA (Win Probability Added) of .35 tells the story: every pitch he threw seemed to shift the game in Seattle's favor. Facing a Braves lineup that has been crushing baseballs all season, Woo was cool, composed, and almost untouchable.

But this series win wasn't just about one player. It was about a team that refused to back down. The Mariners have been quietly building something special, and taking down the league's best is the kind of statement that echoes through the clubhouse and into the stands. It's the kind of win that makes you believe in the grind, the process, and the power of showing up every day.

So, what's next? For Mariners fans, it's a chance to dream a little bigger. For everyone else, it's a reminder that in baseball, the best team on paper doesn't always win—but the team that wants it most often does. And right now, Seattle is playing like they want it all.

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