NEW YORK – Right-hander Bryan Woo gave the Mariners everything they wanted against the Mets on Saturday at Citi Field.

Woo gave them length, throwing at least six innings and walking two or fewer for the 24th consecutive outing to start the season. However, one mistake proved costly in a 3-1 loss to New York.

Woo's streak of six-plus inning starts with two or fewer walks to open a season is the second longest since the mound was moved to its current distance in 1893, behind Cy Young's 30 in 1905.

Woo almost didn't make it out of the sixth. He got two quick outs, but he allowed consecutive singles to Jeff McNeil and Francisco Alvarez. Cedric Mullins drew a walk to load the bases.

In the dugout, manager Dan Wilson talked with pitching coach Pete Woodworth about taking Woo out of the

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