Bryan Woo controlled the game from the first pitch, striking out nine batters over six scoreless innings as Seattle defeated Atlanta 3-1 at T-Mobile Park.

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Woo went six innings and allowed just one hit with two walks, throwing 98 pitches to earn his second win of the season. With a 4.02 ERA, the right-hander dominated Atlanta's lineup while his offense provided just enough support.

Seattle opened the scoring in the third when Pereda scored on Raleigh's double-play grounder. Julio Rodriguez extended the lead in the sixth with a 436-foot home run to center field. After Dominic Smith's sacrifice fly brought Yastrzemski home in the eighth to cut the deficit to 2-1, Cole Young answered immediately with an RBI double that scored Naylor for the decisive margin.

Martin Perez took the loss for Atlanta, allowing two runs on five hits over 5.2 innings with five strikeouts. The left-hander carried a 2.38 ERA into the contest but couldn't match Woo's dominance.

Seattle snapped a one-game losing streak to improve to 17-20. Atlanta, despite the loss, maintained their strong start at 26-11.