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Lookout Landing
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33-29: Chart
Mariners 8, Mets 3 Running a good bit into the ground: Patrick Wisdom, +.21 WPA; Jhonny Pereda, +.17 WPA Running a bad bit into the ground: Logan Gilbert and Cole Young, -.04 WPA each Game Thread Comment of the Day:
Lookout Landing
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Mariners Game #62 Preview and Discussion: NYM at SEA, 6/2
The Mariners are searching for their eighth consecutive victory, plus another series win. Logan Gilbert gets the ball for the penultimate game of the homestand. Over his last two starts, he has pitched a combined 11.2 innings, giving up no runs on seven hits. For the second night in a row, the Mets will go […]
Lookout Landing
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Emerson Hancock is sweeping and cutting his way to unpredictability
Emerson Hancock, the breakout star of the vaunted Mariners rotation in 2026, turned in another strong start last night against the Mets, going six innings with seven strikeouts and giving up just two runs, both on solo homers. This, in and of itself, is not particularly surprising; Hancock, one day after his 27th birthday, has […]
Lookout Landing
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Mariners News: Cole Young, Bailey Ober, and Pavin Smith
Good morning! The Mariners secured their seventh win in a row and second-straight walk-off last night, this time with Cole Young as the hero as his single sent Randy Arozarena home from third. Emerson Hancock held the New York Mets to just two hits off two home runs, and a lights out bullpen night helped […]
Lookout Landing
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Rating takes on the Mariners pitching rotation and the controversial “piggyback” approach
The hottest topic in Mariners-ville the last two weeks has been the decision by the Mariners front office to combine the starts of Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller into a “piggyback” start. Both pitchers have had their struggles so far in 2026, so the idea of letting each pitcher throw 4-5 innings at most using […]
Daily Journal of Commerce
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April sees rise in construction spending
Spending on construction projects rose by 0.1% in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Former Shell corner could yield 63 Federal Way units
Once a Texaco gas station, then later operating as a Shell, there's now a bare field of dirt at 28806 Pacific Hwy. S. in Federal Way.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Architects, contractors release new framework to boost collaboration
The new AIA-AGC initiative highlights best practices for communication, risk management and team performance.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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24 Burien units trade for over $5M
An apartment complex at 13232 Ambaum Blvd. S.W. sold last week for a little over $5.4 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Welcome back, Westlake Park
Westlake Park reopened last week following a $4 million renovation.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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225 seniors units to follow $14M land sale in Issaquah Highlands
A 3.5-acre development site, with no address yet assigned, sold last week for $14 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Preserving Memorial Stadium's legacy — and its concrete
Along with other measures, crews crushed and processed parts of the old stadium for backfill on site, saving around $780,000, reducing the project's carbon footprint, and linking the new stadium with its past.