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Reloading for year three: Seattle Kraken offseason signing tracker
After a historic year two in their existence in the NHL, the Seattle Kraken have a list of things to take care of in free agency, but not a super long list. Extending defenseman Vince Dunn off his career year is key, but Seattle will still aim to find ways to improve as they look to get deeper in their chase for the Stanley Cup next season.
Storm rally against Lynx falls just short despite Jewell Loyd’s career high 41-point game
The Seattle Storm dropped their second game this week to the Minnesota Lynx, this time in overtime at home as Jewell Loyd dropped a career-high 41-points on the annual “cousin” game when Loyd’s family came out to support her. It’s another frustrating effort, as Seattle continues to make the same mistakes that we’ve seen all season.
Mariners lifeless offense and poor start by Logan Gilbert result in frustrating series loss to Nationals
The Seattle Mariners begin their six-game homestand, the last before they host All-Star week 2023, with a series loss to the NL East basement dwellers, the Washington Nationals. The Mariners offense continues to be unwatchable as Seattle played horrid against Patrick Corbin of Washington, who was coming off a 7-run against outing.
Champions of Change Celebrity Basketball Game Features Doug Baldwin, Richard Sherman, More
On Friday, Champions of Change hosted their annual celebrity basketball game featuring Seattle sports legends. Led by Doug Baldwin, the game featured Seahawks legends, former NBA All-Stars, WNBA players, mascots and more. Circling Seattle Sports’ Bel Garcia and Mat Bermudez were there to take in the scenes and connect with some of the Pacific Northwest’s favorite athletes.
Blown chances bite Mariners in loss to Nationals to even series
Following yesterday’s satisfying series opener victory, the Seattle Mariners dropped a frustrating, bizarre game two against the Washington Nationals to even the series up. Seattle had numerous chances to pull away or slam the door shut, but failed to do so and are left with heightened frustrations as they can’t seem to make things click.
Mariners small ball offense earns series opening victory over Nationals
To open up their six game homestand and three game series against the Washington Nationals, the Seattle Mariners put together a strong offensive performance while Luis Castillo rebounded from a bumpy start to secure victory.
Matty Beniers named Calder Trophy winner in dominating fashion
In dominating fashion, Seattle Kraken rookie center Matty Beniers was named the 2023 Calder Memorial Trophy winner, selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League. Beniers tallied 57 points in his rookie year, playing 80 games as the Kraken had an incredible second year.
Rodrigues the difference as Defiance get revenge on Austin FC II
The Tacoma Defiance continued a successful month of June with a narrow victory over Austin FC II at Starfire Stadium. Forward Braudillo Rodrigues buried a penalty kick in the first half, giving Tacoma a lead that they’d never surrender.
Bring em’ down to the ballpark: Indiana Jones, American patriotism, geocaching? Homestand six provides variety
During the sixth homestand of the year for the Seattle Mariners, the ballpark and the team itself will be hosting several different promotional nights and community events, while also celebrating a Patriotic weekend at the ballpark, a Sounders-Mariners collab, and much more! Find out even more reasons to head down to T-Mobile Park
Offensively frustrated Sounders continue to scuttle along in draw to Orlando City
The Seattle Sounders continue to struggle offensively at a frustrating pace, as they split points with Orlando City SC in a scoreless draw at Lumen Field. Seattle hosted Pride Night, but the Sounders aren't surely proud with their performances as of late considering the struggles on the attack. While differing factors took out several key players, Seattle still had numerous opportunities to find the back of the net and could not.
Looking for revenge: Julio Rodriguez looks to win home run derby in his home ballpark
Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez announced today, June 23rd, 2023, that he will participate in his second consecutive Home Run derby which will take place in his own home ballpark of T-Mobile Park.
Odd fourth quarter solidifies loss for Seattle; Storm fall to Fever 80-68
The Seattle Storm welcomed the Indiana Fever to town for a June 22nd, 2023 battle, as Indiana took advantage of Seattle’s scoring drought in the second half that spanned over ten minutes. The Storm showed some growing pains as a young team, ultimately failing to get over the hump again in another frustrating loss.
Storm offense burned away by the Sun in the second half as Seattle falls to Connecticut
In another tightly contested battle, the Seattle Storm fell in a close loss to the Connecticut Sun. Starting a three-game homestand, the Storm held a three-point lead at the halftime break before the Sun used a strong third quarter to pull away and ultimately never surrender the lead again.
Kelenic comes up clutch as Mariners take series over White Sox with 5-1 win
To close out their series against the Chicago White Sox and their six-game homestand, the Seattle Mariners were victorious thanks to a crucially big game from Bryce Miller and a clutch triple from Jarred Kelenic. Although there wasn’t balance, per say, on the offensive end for Seattle, the Mariners got runs across when they needed to and now head out on a big road trip.
Steelheads’ ‘Sox’ knocked off in the final stretch; fall 4-3 to Chicago in extras
As the team celebrated their Salute to the Negro Leagues, the Seattle Steelheads fell to the Chicago White Sox in game two of their series, sending this to tomorrow’s rubber match. Seattle was unable to take the win in extra innings, failing to get the tying run across to keep the game going.
Trident true: Mariners get first win in City Connect jerseys as Teoscar Hernandez hits go-ahead solo shot late
For the first time in their City Connect jerseys, the Seattle Mariners were victorious as the team took the first game of the series against the Chicago White Sox with a strong outing from Bryan Woo and some late offense down the final few innings of the game.
Bring em’ down to the ballpark: Mariners celebrate Pride, Juneteenth, Fathers day and more during their fifth homestand
During the fifth homestand of the year for the Seattle Mariners, the ballpark and the team itself will be hosting several different promotional nights and community events, while also celebrating Pride week, Salute to the Negro Leagues, Fathers day and more! Find out even more reasons to head down to T-Mobile Park
Marlins sink Mariners sweep attempt with 4-1 victory behind strong night from Eury Perez
The Seattle Mariners failed to complete a sweep of the Miami Marlins, as the bats cooled down to a chill and starting pitcher Luis Castillo didn’t have complete control of his fastball in the loss. While Castillo only allowed two runs and the game was within reach, Seattle’s offense couldn’t produce enough.
"I love to suffer, as long as I’m chasing my goal,” Ty Adcock’s wild and long ride to the majors
With Penn Murfee re-aggravating an injury to his throwing elbow, the Seattle Mariners were in need of another reliever to get in their bullpen. With other injuries already plaguing the pitching staff, Seattle called up AA pitcher Ty Adcock, who’s had a wild and wacky ride to this point in his career.