GOOD NEWS: Three More Mariners selected to 2025 All-Star Game Over…

The Seattle Mariners will have a strong presence at the 2025 MLB All-Star Game, with Bryan Woo, Andrés Muñoz, and Julio Rodríguez officially named as American League reserves on Sunday. The trio joins starting catcher Cal Raleigh, bringing Seattle’s total to four All-Stars—the franchise’s highest total since 2018.

Bryan Woo, 25, earns his first career All-Star selection behind a standout first half. The right-hander boasts an 8-4 record, a 2.77 ERA, 104 strikeouts, and just 19 walks. He is one of only two pitchers in MLB—alongside Detroit’s Tarik Skubal—to post a sub-3.00 ERA with 100+ strikeouts and 20-or-fewer walks so far this season.

Andrés Muñoz, 26, receives his second straight All-Star nod after a dominant campaign as Seattle’s closer. He owns a 3-1 record, 20 saves, and a 1.09 ERA over 34 appearances, while holding hitters to a .136 average and posting a 0.85 WHIP. Muñoz opened the season with 23 ⅔ consecutive scoreless innings, the longest such streak to start a season in franchise history. He was named AL Reliever of the Month for March/April and is now the second Mariners reliever to earn multiple All-Star selections, joining Kazuhiro Sasaki (2001–2002). He’s also just the fifth pitcher in Mariners history with multiple All-Star appearances, alongside Sasaki, Félix Hernández (6), Randy Johnson (5), and Freddy García (2).

Julio Rodríguez, 24, makes his third All-Star appearance and continues to shine as one of the league’s premier center fielders. Rodríguez has a .247 average, 11 home runs, and 15 stolen bases, while ranking second among AL outfielders with a 3.4 WAR (trailing only Aaron Judge). He also leads all AL center fielders with 12 defensive runs saved, tied for the most in the league.

 

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This is the first time in Mariners history the club has had four All-Stars aged 28 or younger: Raleigh (28), Muñoz (26), Woo (25), and Rodríguez (24). The last time Seattle had four All-Stars was in 2018, when Nelson Cruz, Mitch Haniger, Jean Segura, and Edwin Díaz represented the team.

With youth, balance, and star power across multiple positions, the Mariners’ 2025 All-Star contingent reflects a franchise trending upward—and a core built for sustained success.

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