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The Seattle Times
6 days
Western WA weather: Warmest day so far this year likely on Tuesday
Western Washington will see a gradual warming trend from Sunday to Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Lookout Landing
6 days
For Cal Raleigh, injury presents a new perspective on the Mariners
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh made a cameo appearance in the dugout during last night’s 5-1 win against the Diamondbacks, marking the first time he’s been in Seattle since going to the Mariners’ facility in Arizona a week ago to rehab his injured oblique. Despite a plan to have him at the park pregame, Raleigh was […]
The Seattle Times
6 days
Washington men’s rowing captures 3rd straight national championship
The top-ranked Washington men’s rowing team capped one of the best seasons in program history by winning its third straight national title in a thrilling final Sunday.
The Seattle Times
6 days
Mariners’ Cal Raleigh back in Seattle to map out next steps in injury rehab
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh returned to Seattle this weekend to meet with the team's training staff and map out a plan for the next steps in his injury recovery.
Lookout Landing
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Mariners Game #60 Preview and Discussion, 5/31/26: SEA vs. ARI
May has been an up and down month for the Seattle Mariners. At its close, the M’s have the opportunity to solidify their first over-.500 month of the season, or their third exactly .500 month of the season. Reader, I’ll allow you to imagine my preferences. It’s a hog-stacking Sunday for Seattle, as the M’s […]
The Seattle Times
6 days
Mapping out a blueprint for college football’s potential super league | Mailbag
The super league concept is always relevant but went next level last week with the release of the latest college sports legislation on Capitol Hill.
The Seattle Times
6 days
Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run on I-5 in Seattle
A driver in a silver vehicle is being sought in a fatal hit-and-run on I-5 in Seattle Sunday morning, according to Washington State Patrol.
The Seattle Times
6 days
Coal Creek Trail reveals hidden history of Eastside’s mining towns
Bellevue's Coal Creek Trail winds through dense forests and the remnants of the area's mining history. Day hikers can also find waterfalls and other features.
The Seattle Times
6 days
Washington Huskies women finish in top 10 at NCAA rowing championships
The Washington women's rowing team continued its streak of top-10 finishes at the NCAA championships by finishing in a tie for sixth.
Lookout Landing
6 days
On shake ‘n bake
The piggyback is the best thing going for the Mariners’ rotation right now. The Mariners on Sunday will use Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo in a tandem start against the Diamondbacks. Miller will get the ball first and pitch for a while, then Castillo will come out of the bullpen to finish the job. It’s […]
Lookout Landing
6 days
Mariners News: Bryan Woo, Bryce Miller, and Munetaka Murakami
Good morning! The Mariners are looking for a series sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks after another dominant win last night. Bryan Woo’s seven innings of two-hit ball with nine strikeouts were complimented by four home runs to secure a 5-1 win. As Connor mentioned in his recap last night, the Mariners are finally back at […]
The Seattle Times
6 days
College Football Playoff, NCAA tournament expansions have officially gone too far
Change can be good. But there are limits. And right now such changes to college sports' two most watched postseasons have officially gone too far.