Double Negatives: J.P. Crawford Smashes Slump with Walk-Off Moonshot in Mariners’ 4-3 Win
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford put an exclamation point on the second game of four against the Texas Rangers with a walk-off home run, the first of his career, ending what had been one of the worst slumps of his career in the process.
Analysis: How Seattle Kraken’s Expected Top Line Can Set Tone for 2025-26 Season
Despite all the offseason changes to the Seattle Kraken roster, the organization will rely on the returning top line to pick up where it left off last season to lead the charge in 2025-26.
Camp Takeaways: Huskies Receiver Battle Heating Up on Montlake
Washington has a lot of young talent at wide receiver, and the Huskies’ battle for a four-man rotation seems wide open in the early days of fall camp.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Mariners Get Massive Win on Walk-Off Homer vs. Rangers
For eight innings, the Mariners could hardly muster any offense. But with the game on the line, one of the team’s most popular players came through to deliver a critical walk off win against the Rangers in front of the home town crowd.
Reign Overcome Slow Start, Down Angel City 2-0 Thanks to Fishlock’s Second Half
Seattle Reign FC took down Angel City FC 2-0 on Friday night after Jess Fishlock used a brilliant second half to pace Seattle’s offense.
Instant Takeaways: Storm Fall Short in 2OT Thriller Against Sparks
In the WNBA’s longest game of the 2025 season, the Seattle Storm put up a fight against the determined Los Angeles Sparks in a 108-106 double overtime loss on Friday.
What Would Trade for Micah Parsons Look Like for Seahawks?
One of the best defenders in all of the NFL could potentially be available via trade - for a massive price. The Seahawks could be better equipped than most teams to pull off such a deal.
Camp Takeaways: Tory Horton, Rookie Class Continues to Shine in Seahawks’ Ninth Practice
Seeking a downfield threat to help replace DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, the Seahawks may have found a possible solution in ascending rookie Tory Horton, who became the latest member of the 2025 draft class to shine in his first training camp.
Knockdown Shooter Steele Venters Set to Finally Make Zags Debut This Season
Before each of the last two seasons started, Steele Venters suffered season-ending injuries. Finally set to make his first regular season appearance with the Zags, what can be expected of the Bulldogs’ big guard in 2025-26?
Talented, Inconsistent Storm Begin Critical Stretch of Season vs. Sparks
Every win matters now for a Seattle Storm team that has split its last eight games. It doesn’t get any easier from here.
Sounders Hush Leagues Cup Questions, Crush Cruz Azul 7-0 in Opener
The Seattle Sounders crushed Cruz Azul in their first Leagues Cup match on Thursday night by a score of 7-0 - the largest win in Leagues Cup history.
Analysis: Breaking Down Cougars Returning 2025 Defensive Players
While there are lots of new players on the 2025 Washington State roster, there are still are a handful of returners on defense that fans should keep an eye on in Pullman.
Takeaways From Mariners POBO Jerry Dipoto’s Post-Deadline Media Availability
Jerry Dipoto sat down in the Mariners dugout to take questions from the media about the MLB trade deadline - and his answers provide some insight into quite a few questions that are flowing around the ball club with two months left in the regular season.
Camp Takeaways: Huskies Defensive Coordinator Ryan Walters Readies For Fall Competition
After the first two days of fall camp featured mostly fundamental work, Washington Huskies defensive coordinator Ryan Walters can’t wait to see what his defense can do when the pads are on.
Camp Takeaways: Highlight Plays, Sloppy Center Execution Headline Third Padded Practice
Bringing back the pads after an easy Wednesday, the Seahawks got after it with a physical, highlight-filled practice with big plays on offense and defense, though miscues from the pivot position put a damper on the session overall.
Mariners Finish Bad Road Trip with 5-4 Loss to A’s
The Seattle Mariners had something of a comeback attempt on Wednesday night in Sacramento, but it fell short as the team dropped two of three to the cellar-dwelling Athletics and fell into a tie with the Texas Rangers for the third wild card.
Analysis: Eugenio Suarez, Mariners Reunion Beefs Up Middle of Order
The good vibes will be back at T-Mobile Park, as the Mariners brought back one of their most popular sluggers from the past decade for a second stint to help the team’s playoff push with two months left to play.
Camp Takeaways: Huskies Putting the Fun in Fundamentals on Day 1
The Washington Huskies opened fall camp with a light practice on Wednesday, putting team drills on the backburner as traditionally done by coach Jedd Fisch.
Analysis: Mariners Bolster Bullpen by Acquiring Caleb Ferguson From Pirates
In need of bullpen reinforcements, the Mariners helped themselves out without having to get rid of one of their top prospects by adding southpaw Caleb Ferguson to the mix. What does the veteran lefty bring to Seattle’s relief corps?
Analysis: Did Seahawks Make Right Call Extending John Schneider Early?
Thanks to a trigger in his contract after the 2025 NFL Draft, the ball started rolling for the Seahawks to extend John Schneider this spring, and now he will be tied to the franchise through at least the 2031 draft.