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Mariners’ Woo has hamstring strain, on 15-day IL

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Seattle Mariners starter Bryan Woo, who left Monday’s game in the fourth inning, has been placed on the 15-day injured list with a low level strain of his right hamstring.

The right-hander was hurt on a pitch to the Tampa Bay RaysTaylor Walls and had an MRI on Tuesday. He couldn’t complete a warmup pitch after pushing off the rubber with his right leg, then was replaced by Tayler Saucedo.

“I just felt it on that last pitch. It tightened up,” Woo told reporters Tuesday. “… Didn’t feel like I could push off the way I wanted to. … I kind of didn’t really know what was going on. I just knew it felt different than anything I felt before, so I wanted to be extra cautious about it.”

In a related roster move, the Mariners recalled right-hander Collin Snider from Triple-A Tacoma.

Woo is 3-1 with a 1.77 ERA thought eight starts this season.

“Frustrated. Disappointed,” Woo said. “Obviously been a tough season so far, just dealing with injuries. Finally feeling good, ball’s coming out well, stuff is getting back to where I feel like it could be and then … It sucks.”

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