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Logan Gilbert delivers masterclass in dominant outing as Mariners beat Padres, 2-0
The Seattle Mariners got a five-game homestand started off the right way, beating the San Diego Padres in the first of a two game series. Starting pitcher Logan Gilbert delivered a masterclass as he went seven scoreless innings, not walking any batters and only giving up one hit.
Sun too hot to handle as Storm fall 81-69
The Seattle Storm began a four-game homestand with a tough loss to the Connecticut Sun, as a rough second quarter was a big factor while Seattle lost Gabby Williams to a foot injury during that frame.
Storm see fast start fizzle out, Williams leaves game with injury, in loss to Sun
The Seattle Storm began a four-game homestand with a tough loss to the Connecticut Sun, as a rough second quarter was a big factor while Seattle lost Gabby Williams to a foot injury during that frame.
Reign, with West division already clinched, battle to scoreless draw against Thorns
Things were a bit different in today’s rivalry match between the OL Reign and Portland Thorns, as neither team had much on the line to play for as the Reign had already locked up the West Division and the Thorns had virtually no chance of advancing in the tournament.
Storm offense outlasts Phoenix, 97-91
The Seattle Storm completed a quick, one-game road trip by using a strong third quarter to push past the Phoenix Mercury in a battle between the two struggling teams at the bottom of the WNBA's Western Conference.
Mariners offense continues to surge despite Castillo’s rough outing, beating Angels 9-7
The Mariners won an absolute slugfest against the Los Angeles Angels in game two of their series down in Anaheim, despite their ace Luis Castillo struggling in his outing as he had one of his worst outings run-wise.
Mariners win thriller against Angels, 5-3, behind Marlowe’s first career Grand Slam
The Seattle Mariners began an important series on the road against their divisional rival in dramatic fashion, as Cade Marlowe's first career grand slam in the top of the 9th stole a win from the Los Angeles Angels.
Wings soar over Storm for 76-65 win despite Loyd’s 31 points
The Seattle Storm returned home to Climate Pledge Arena, falling to the Dallas Wings in a physical decided in the paint as both teams had run-ins with the officiating taking place during this game.
Mariners find a sprinkle of Chaos Ball, comeback to beat Red Sox and take important series
Fresh off the MLB Trade Deadline, the Seattle Mariners continue a hot summer as they took a series win over the Boston Red Sox with a victory in this ballgame that saw the offense come alive late after starter Logan Gilbert did a job well enough to keep his team in the ballgame.
Boston blasts Bryce Miller, Mariners continue to struggle with runners in scoring position, snapping 4-game win streak
After the MLB Trade Deadline had passed, the Seattle Mariners fell to the Boston Red Sox as starting pitcher Bryce Miller struggled in his outing, surrendering all six of the runs Boston scored, while the Mariners offense struggled once again with runners in scoring position.
Cal crushes, Mariners get insurance runs late to beat Red Sox in first game of series as trade deadline looms
The Seattle Mariners, a day before the MLB Trade Deadline, took their series opener over the Boston Red Sox. Boston’s a team ahead of Seattle in the current Wild Card race, and the Mariners have a huge chance to make up ground during this series, as well as with the trade deadline taking place tomorrow.
Seattle’s Sewald return: Looking at who the Mariners got back in their trade with the Diamondbacks
After the dust had settled from the trade that sent closer Paul Sewald to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Seattle Mariners have three young and athletic bats that should be able to help the organization in the now and for years to come. We take a look at those three names in this piece.
Sea Us Wald, no more: Mariners trade reliever Paul Sewald to Diamondbacks for three young, athletic bats
The biggest trade that the Seattle Mariners made ahead of the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline was sending away their closer and potential best development story in Paul Sewald. The trade net the Mariners three young, athletic bats that the team hopes will help them now and for years to come.
Leagues Cup letdown: Sounders got off to hot start, but fire quickly stomped out as Monterrey wins, 4-2
The Seattle Sounders were bounced from the 2023 Leagues Cup with their loss to Monterrey, despite the Sounders scoring twice within the first six minutes of the match. Seattle’s frustrations during the current year continue, as they remain in search of answers for their own issues.
Noah Fant comes off Physically Unable to Perform list ahead of contract year
The Seattle Seahawks activated tight end Noah Fant off the Physically Unable to Perform list on the fifth day of Training Camp workouts, ahead of a potentially big season for the former Bronco as he enters a contract year.
Balcer’s penalty pushes Reign to win over Wave, clinching Challenge Cup’s West Division
The OL Reign clinched the West division of the 2023 UKG Challenge Cup behind another clean sheet and Bethany Balcer’s penalty goal in the 71st minute. Without their 8 international players currently at the World Cup, the Reign grinded out a tight victory to earn themselves an automatic bid to the semifinals of this years Challenge Cup.
Re-upping on Uchenna: Seahawks sign Nwosu to three-year extension
A few days prior to the start of Seahawks training camp, Seattle’s front office gave outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu a three-year contract extension to keep him in Seattle through the 2027 season. It continues a trend of the Seahawks giving extensions to players in their late 20’s ahead of training camp.
Mariners offense leaves a Blank Space on the scoreboard in ninth inning, run out of heroics as Blue Jays take series finale
In their series and homestand finale, the Seattle Mariners couldn't pull another magical ending out from under the Toronto Blue Jays. In another back and forth affair, it was Toronto who got the last laugh, although Seattle had already won the series.
Struggling Storm continue to face self inflicted issues, falling to Sky 75-90, to drop ninth straight loss
The Seattle Storm dropped their ninth-straight game, and their second since the second half of the season began, as they never were able to get a lead against the Chicago Sky. The visiting Chicago dominated the boards, ensuring their lead over a Seattle team that cannot seem to put an all-around effort together.