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Brock and Salk

Hour 2-The Mariners secret weapon, Around the NFL, Ray Roberts (Blue 88)

Brock and Salk

Seattle Sports

Sports

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Bryan Woo is such an outlier in so many ways that it’s really hard to get a grip on who he is and what he is capable of and Salk thinks he is the secret weapon - not the pitcher he trusts the most - but someone who could be. Ray Roberts (in for Brock) joins for Blue 88 and shares some of what he saw at Seahawks practice. 

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0:00.0

Hey it's Mike Salk here. Thank you so much for listening to the Brock and Salt

0:03.1

podcast. We appreciate it. I want to tell you this episode is brought to you by

0:06.4

Stanford's, a classic American steakhouse focused on traditional ingredients

0:10.6

with complex flavors. Locations in Northgate and Oregon,

0:14.1

check him out online at Stanford.com.

0:16.6

Give me the freaking auto!

0:18.5

This is Brock and Saw.

0:20.4

Brock Eard and Mark, Matt, Mark was sorry about Mike, Mike.

0:25.7

On Seattle Sports.

0:27.3

Seward, not exactly Joe Cap there in the pocket.

0:30.3

Presented by Simply Seattle.

0:32.4

Now here are your hosts, Brock Eweard and Mike Saul.

0:35.7

How good was Brian Wu yesterday?

0:40.8

Well, about as good as he's been and all of his starts so far this year.

0:44.1

The numbers are staggering. He has been since returning from his arm injury as good or

0:50.1

better than every single pitcher in baseball, he has been ridiculous.

0:55.0

Brian Wu is a fascinating creature for me because he is an outlier in so many ways.

1:01.0

It's really hard to almost for me to get a grip on who he is and

1:05.9

what he's actually capable of, right? If you think about his story, it's so bizarre.

1:11.6

Wu was not a good college pitcher. He had Tommy John's surgery in college. He was

1:19.0

barely developed in the minor leagues. It's not like the Mariners had their hands on him forever and built him into this bionic man style.

1:27.0

He has a repertoire that more closely resembles something you would have seen in the 80s than something you see from a modern pitcher.

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