Mariners pitcher Brian Wu strikes out Yordan Alvarez, then hits Isaac Paredes — the ball bounces off Paredes and smacks Cal Raleigh. Instead of checking on Raleigh, the trainer rushes to Wu, who stays in and continues throwing 94-96 mph. Despite his arm feeling “off,” the Mariners let him keep going — a stark contrast to their past caution with pitchers like Gilbert, Miller, and Kirby. Even though Wu was dominant earlier in the game, they pulled him last September when he felt discomfort in warmups — even in a must-win. With Dan Wilson at the helm, the Mariners’ philosophy is clear: no risk to arms, no matter the stakes.
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