Angels Send Mariners to Sacramento with 4-1 Loss, Series Split
The Mariners dropped the final game of their four-game set against the Angels 4-1 as the bats largely fell silent while Mike Trout topped off a big fifth inning for the Halos.
Cal Raleigh Drops Historic Bomb No. 40, Mariners Best Angels 7-2
The Mariners bounced back from a tough loss on Friday to break out for a 7-2 win on Saturday in Anaheim as Cal Raleigh whacked his MLB-leading 40th home run of the season and George Kirby gutted out a hard-fought quality start.
Camp Takeaways: ‘Strong as S---’ Byron Murphy II Carrying Lofty Expectations For Seahawks
Two of the top young players on the Seahawks defense, veterans aren’t being secretive about their expectations for Byron Murphy II and Derick Hall, while the receiving corps may have fewer spots up for grabs than anticipated in the early stages of training camp.
Sounders Head to Atlanta Eying One More Win Before Leagues Cup
The Seattle Sounders head to Atlanta to take on a struggling United team on Saturday. A practice injury to Paul Rothrock means Pedro de la Vega will likely get a second straight start on the left wing.
Defensive Specialist Jalen Warley Holds Uncapped Ceiling After Transfer to Gonzaga
Jalen Warley’s transfer to Gonzaga last November was unusual timing to say the least. Heralded for his defense, how much can the jumbo guard grow offensively after redshirting in the Zags system last season?
Julio Rodriguez, Mariners Open Road Trip with 4-2 Win Over Angels
The Seattle Mariners bounced back from a rough series loss to Milwaukee on Thursday as they eked out a win over the Los Angeles Angels by a 4-2 score. Julio Rodriguez, Randy Arozarena, and Jorge Polanco cracked home runs while Logan Evans tossed five innings of one-run ball.
Analysis: How Josh Naylor Trade Makes Mariners Much Better in 2025
Making a much needed move to upgrade at first base, the Mariners added left-handed slugger Josh Naylor in a pre-deadline deal with the Diamondbacks. What does the sweet swinging vet add to Seattle’s lineup?
Camp Takeaways: Sam Darnold, Cooper Kupp Impress in Seahawks’ New Offense
Continuing to be dialed in to start their first training camps with the Seahawks, Sam Darnold and Cooper Kupp led the show as several receivers stood out during the team’s second session at the VMAC.
Mariners Slaughtered By Brewers, Lose Series in 10-2 Defeat
In another game to forget for the Mariners, the visiting Brewers took advantage of key defensive miscues and pitches out over the heart of the plate to secure a series win at T-Mobile Park in blowout fashion.
2025 MLB Trade Deadline: Potential National League Targets for Seattle Mariners
The MLB trade deadline is upon us, and the Seattle Mariners should be buyers. Here are six potential targets for the franchise in the NL.
Camp Takeaways: Demarcus Lawrence Setting Tone For Seahawks With Habits, Preparation
While the Seahawks will have the vast majority of their key players on defense back from last season, it was a veteran newcomer who had all eyes gravitating towards him as the team kicked off their 50th training camp.
Cougars Basketball Roster Rundown: Kase Wynott
Washington State Cougars sophomore Kase Wynott is looking to make a jump in his second season of college basketball, but has some clear areas to improve in 2025 after getting limited action as a freshman.
Gonzaga Adds Sharpshooting Transfer Guard Adam Miller From Arizona State
After losing almost 90 percent of their three-point shooting from last year, Gonzaga had plenty of room for re-upping on threats from the perimeter. Transfer Adam Miller shapes up as one of the Zags’ biggest remedies for the lack of shooting from long range.
Key Defensive Questions as Seahawks Open 2025 Training Camp
Returning the vast majority of their starters and key reserves from last season, the Seahawks will have heightened expectations on defense in year two under Mike Macdonald. But plenty of questions remain for the unit heading into camp.
Key Offensive Questions as Seahawks Open 2025 Training Camp
Winds of change blew through Seattle this offseason with the Seahawks changing quarterbacks and offensive coordinators among other moves, leaving no shortage of questions regarding what to expect from the unit this upcoming season.
Cal Raleigh Provides All the Fireworks as Mariners Snap Brewers’ Winning Streak
The Milwaukee Brewers’ impressive 11-game winning streak came to a close on Tuesday, as the Seattle Mariners rode a Cal Raleigh solo shot and an excellent performance from Logan Gilbert to a 1-0 victory in the second game of three in Seattle.
Storm Open Second Half of the Season with Sloppy Offensive Performance in Blowout Loss to Dallas
Without their leading scorer and point guard, the Storm struggled to find consistent offense and suffered a 24-point home loss to the Wings to open the second half. What trends continued for Seattle as they dropped a home game against a team with one of the worst records in the WNBA?
Lifeless Mariners Drift to Sea in Ugly 6-0 Loss to Brewers
The Mariners had a bad case of the Mondays in their series opener against the Brewers as they failed to scratch across even a single run, all while a rough sixth inning for George Kirby and a shaky debut by Brandyn Garcia resulted in six crossing the plate for the red-hot visitors.
Gonzaga Transfer Tyon Grant-Foster Adds Dynamic Driving, Defense to Bulldogs
The Gonzaga Bulldogs added more experience to their roster, reportedly recruiting 25-year-old Tyon Grant-Foster to Spokane. Grant-Foster could be a unique weapon for the Zags with his ability to create rim pressure and compete defensively.
Analysis: Rationalizing Seahawks Decision to Cut Noah Fant Prior to Training Camp
Speculated as a cap casualty prior to free agency in March, the Seahawks opted to keep Noah Fant, suggesting they had a role in mind for him in Klint Kubiak’s offense. So why is he suddenly leaving town two days before training camp?