The Seattle Mariners faced off against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night and although it went long, a bit of obscure Major League Baseball history was made. There wasn't a lot of offense in Friday night's contest. In fact, there wasn't a run scored by either the Mariners or the Angels until the 10th inning. Seattle scored three runs in the 10th inning and the Angels were only able to get one back and the Mariners ended up winning, 3-1. In the process, Mariners ace Bryan Woo and the team as a whole bad a bit of Major League Baseball history. Woo allowed just one hit across seven innings of work. The bullpen held it down behind him and didn't allow a base hit. MLB's Sarah Langs shared on X that this was the 30th time since at least 1900 that a team allowed one or zero base hits in an extra-inning game in big league history. "This is the 30th time since at least 1900 a team has allowed 1 or no hits in an extra-inning game (10+ inning)," Langs wrote. "First time in Mariners history.…