Mariners Free-Fall Continues with 5-0 Home Loss to Rangers
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Mariners Free-Fall Continues with 5-0 Home Loss to Rangers

The Mariners dropped their fourth game in a row on Friday night, 5-0 to the Rangers. It was their ninth defeat in a row to teams not named the Houston Astros. 

It was Seattle’s fourth shutout loss of the season, with the Mariners becoming the first MLB team to log a fourth game without scoring a run of the 2026 season. Seattle only produced two real scoring chances all game on Friday, and with such paucity of opportunities, even going 1-4 with runners in scoring position (good by 2026 M’s standards), they couldn’t scratch across a run.

Despite early shakiness and persistently bad outfield defense, Logan Gilbert gutted out a solid start.

For much of the first three games the Mariners and Rangers played against each other back in Arlington, the visiting M’s were able to put up early runs against the high-powered Texas pitching staff, even if their bats fell as dead as a doornail for the rest of the game.

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How Much Did Managerial Decisions Matter in Mariners’ Losses to Padres?
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How Much Did Managerial Decisions Matter in Mariners’ Losses to Padres?

Top of the sixth, Mariners down by three, bases loaded, one out. A white-hot Luke Raley was set to come to the plate, having had eight hits in his last 14 at-bats, but the Padres replaced struggling reliever Bradgley Rodriguez with powerhouse lefty Adrián Morejón. Mariners manager Dan Wilson played the match-ups and brought in the right-handed Connor Joe.

Joe struck out on three pitches. The Mariners weren’t able to score again in the game and lost 5-2 in the end, falling to the business end of the Padres’ heavy-hitting bullpen and losing their eighth straight road game. 

Should Raley have stayed in the game? Well, perhaps a less extremely platoony lefty should have stayed in as a proverbial “hot hand”, but Raley is one of the most platoony hitters in the game. His career .247/.335/.463 slash line against right-handers is offset by his .182/.249/.284 slash line against left-handers. Hot or not, he simply does not hit against left-handers, which is why the team signed Rob Refsnyder - but Refsnyder was out on paternity leave, leaving the M’s with four right-handed options: Leo Rivas, Mitch Garver, Connor Joe, and Patrick Wisdom. 

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Kraken Lament Collapse, Missed Opportunities at Year-End Exit Interviews
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Kraken Lament Collapse, Missed Opportunities at Year-End Exit Interviews

One month ago, the Seattle Kraken sat in a playoff spot, and after making an addition at the trade deadline on March 6, felt confident about their chances to compete in April.

“I think we have good depth throughout our lineup,” general manager Jason Botterill said following the deadline. “And this is a team that went through a tough stretch in December. The fact that they’ve been able to rebound from that and really take it, I like how we played at the end leading into the Olympic break. … Coming out of the break, I think there’s still another level we can get to.”

However, rather than taking a step forward, the Kraken took several steps back. From March 17 to April 16, the Kraken went 3-11-2 with just one regulation win against the Calgary Flames on April 11. After entering the stretch in the second wild card spot, Seattle finishes the year with the sixth-best odds to win the top pick in the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery.

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Big Board: Ranking Top Guard Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft
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Big Board: Ranking Top Guard Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft

With the deadline come and gone for teams to bring prospects into town for official visits, it’s full steam ahead for the Seattle Seahawks and the rest of the league heading towards the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

Enjoying continuity in the trenches unlike any time previously in the John Schneider era, the Seahawks will welcome all five of their starters from last year’s Super Bowl squad back in 2026. However, while four of those starters remain under club control for at least the next two seasons, often maligned right guard Anthony Bradford will be entering the final year of his rookie deal with much still to prove if he wants to earn a second contract with the franchise that drafted him, leaving open the possibility of drafting a successor at some point later this month.

Which interior blockers stand out as the best of the best for Seattle to potentially choose from?

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Post-Mortem: Three Reasons Why Kraken Failed Once Again in 2025-26
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Post-Mortem: Three Reasons Why Kraken Failed Once Again in 2025-26

The 2025-2026 NHL regular season is now over. The Seattle Kraken failed to score a goal in their season finale, going out without much of a whimper, falling 2-0 to Vegas to bring another disappointing campaign to an end.

The Kraken finished 34-37-11, totaling 79 points. That ranks third among the five seasons in Seattle Kraken history. They fell three points shy of being the second-highest point total in franchise history. They also failed to have a winning season in Lane Lambert’s first year as head coach, finishing below .500 for the fourth time out of the five years, along with three straight years of sub-.500 hockey.

The Kraken have gone through three head coaches in five seasons. It appears as if Lambert will get a second year, barring an unexpected development.

So, what happened? Why did the Kraken fail to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third straight season?

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Five Frontcourt Players Gonzaga Could Target in Transfer Portal
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Five Frontcourt Players Gonzaga Could Target in Transfer Portal

Presumably, the players who will fill four of the five starting spots for Gonzaga next season are either already on the roster or are on their way to Spokane. In the backcourt, Mario Saint-Supéry and Davis Fogle lead the charge as high-ceiling offensive talents looking to build off of promising freshman campaigns. And in the frontcourt, Braden Huff will return for his final season at the college level, after having an uber-efficient season shortened due to a dislocated knee.

But third-team All-American forward Graham Ike is out of eligibility, and reserve center Ismaila Diagne became one of six Zags to enter the transfer portal. Traditionally, the Zags prefer to play with two post players in the frontcourt, making the potential final piece to their starting lineup and a new running mate with Huff a crucial decision for next season.

Who are some players with chances of being the next Bulldog big?

Massamba Diop, Freshman, Arizona State

The man with the most buzz at the moment, Diop is coming off a strong freshman season with the Sun Devils. Scheduled to visit Spokane this weekend, the 7-1 center entered the transfer portal on April 8 as Arizona State undergoes a coaching change with Randy Bennett – former longtime head coach of Saint Mary’s – taking over at the helm. Diop made the decision with a “do not contact” tag, as Travis Branham of 247Sports.com reported the center had his sights set on either Gonzaga or St. John’s, which Diop is also slated to visit at an unknown date, likely sometime next week.

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Huskies ‘Freak’ Freshman Left Tackle Kodi Greene Appears Ready to Block
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Huskies ‘Freak’ Freshman Left Tackle Kodi Greene Appears Ready to Block

SEATTLE, Wash. — Huskies left guard John Mills knows a thing or two about freak freshman.

He proved to be one last year, when he earned freshman All-American honors as a starter for the University of Washington football team as a 17-year-old. He sees something similar in Kodi Greene, who appears on track to start as a true true freshman at left tackle in the season-opening Apple Cup on Sept. 5

“He's an absolute stud,” said Mills after UW’s eighth spring ball practice on Thursday. “I'm so proud of just the way he's come in and worked every single day. He's never taken anything for granted. And he came in, he asked all the questions. He works in the weight room, and he works on the field. So I'm sure you guys can see he's an absolute baller.”

Working immediately with the first team from the opening practice, Green has held onto the spot. There’s much to learn before September, but the 6-6 321-pound 18-year-old has shown rare athleticism and effort since arriving at UW in January.

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Big Board: Ranking Top EDGE Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft
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Big Board: Ranking Top EDGE Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft

With the deadline come and gone for teams to bring prospects into town for official visits, it’s full steam ahead for the Seattle Seahawks and the rest of the league heading towards the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

After helping anchor the NFL’s top defense a year ago on the way to a Super Bowl victory, the Seahawks will roll into 2026 attempting to defend their title with plenty of questions short and long-term in regard to their EDGE group. Former second round pick Boye Mafe left to sign with the Bengals in free agency, while speculation about veteran Demarcus Lawrence potentially retiring continues to run amuck in the rumor mill and both Derrick Hall and Uchenna Nwosu will be entering the final year of their respective contracts as well.

Which edge setters stand out as the best of the best for Seattle to potentially choose from?

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Sounders' Furious Concacaf Comeback Comes Up Short
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Sounders' Furious Concacaf Comeback Comes Up Short

The Seattle Sounders had a mind for a comeback heading back to Lumen Field for the first time since February 22.

Seattle lost 2-0 to Mexican side Tigres UANL in Monterrey last Wednesday in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals. With the tournament adhering to an away-goal tiebreaker, Seattle needed to avoid a Tigres goal to ensure its best chance to make up the multi-goal disadvantage.

The Sounders started strong, benefitting from a renewed Albert Rusnák, who scored in the 11th and 82nd minutes to break a cold streak in the scoring department with Cristian Roldan assisting on both.

Ultimately, a rally wasn’t meant to be as the Sounders won the match 3-1, but lost the 3-3 series on the tiebreaker, courtesy of a late first-half goal from Tigres.

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Analysis: Five Day 3 Diamonds Seahawks Should Target in 2026 NFL Draft
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Analysis: Five Day 3 Diamonds Seahawks Should Target in 2026 NFL Draft

When the NFL Draft kicks off next Thursday, April 23, there will be a mad scramble for teams such as the Seattle Seahawks to get the handful of players scouts think will be ready to start very early on in 2026. After that, it’s anyone’s guess.

Once we reach Day 3 of the draft weekend, running from the fourth to the seventh round, it’s less about finding the perfect plug-and-play guy and more about taking chances on guys that may be raw or unrefined but possess an elite skill or trait that the coaching staff can work with.

Let’s explore five draft prospects of all shapes and sizes who possess an elite trait or characteristic, despite their flawed profile, that may merit the Seahawks taking a flyer.

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Huskies Add Gonzaga’s Steele Venters to Men’s Basketball Team as Departures Mount
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Huskies Add Gonzaga’s Steele Venters to Men’s Basketball Team as Departures Mount

For now, we’ll assume the University of Washington will field a men’s basketball team for 2026-27. 

Who will play on that team remains very much in question. Next season’s roster no longer appears on the Washington Athletics website, but as of Wednesday, we believe the Huskies have seven scholarship players — including two additions from the transfer portal as of Wednesday — on the roster, plus walk-on guard BJ Roy. 

College basketball, with reports of well over 2,000 players in the transfer portal, appears to be in chaos. The Huskies are a prime example of roster upheaval. 

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Washington Huskies Take Over Seahawks Practice Facility
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Washington Huskies Take Over Seahawks Practice Facility

Jedd Fisch’s “Be a Pro” mantra got a little extra flavor on Tuesday, as the Washington Huskies football team practiced at the Seahawks’ practice facility for Day 7 of spring football.

With rain showers threatening, and the softball team scheduled to use Dempsey Indoor practice facility according to a UW source, the Huskies loaded up buses and headed for the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. Fisch and the Seahawks seem to have a good working relationship, as evidenced by Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald’s recent appearance as a guest at UW’s Be a P.R.O. coaching clinic earlier this month. Washington leveraged that friendship for an apparent day-of change of venue, where the defense had a solid day near an opposite Lake Washington shoreline.

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Storm Sign 5 Players to Training Camp Contracts
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Storm Sign 5 Players to Training Camp Contracts

Two days after an exceptional rookie draft that changed the trajectory of the Seattle Storm’s future, the team announced it signed five players to training camp contracts ahead of the first practice on Sunday, April 19.

The Storm signed forwards Jaelyn Brown, Rennia Davis and Beatrice Mompremier, as well as guards Jalyn Brown (yes, they are different people) and Elle Ladine. 

Seattle now has 19 players on its training camp roster after making four selections in the WNBA Draft. The plus for this batch of rookies is that roster spots will be wide open on a rebuilding team, and franchises are now required to keep 12 players.

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Big Board: Ranking Top Running Back Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft
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Big Board: Ranking Top Running Back Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft

With the deadline come and gone for teams to bring prospects into town for official visits, it’s full steam ahead for the Seattle Seahawks and the rest of the league heading towards the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

In the aftermath of winning Super Bowl LX MVP honors, Ken Walker III took advantage of his stock never being higher by signing a record-setting free agent contract for a running back with the Chiefs, leaving the Seahawks with major questions in the backfield. Aside from losing the speedy back, Zach Charbonnet underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in February and likely will miss at least the first two months of the 2026 season, meaning the team will have to weather the storm early without their top two rushers from their title run with limited starting experience on the current roster.

Which ball carriers stand out as the best of the best for Seattle to potentially choose from?

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M’s Fall Back to Fallen Bats, Offense Goes Limp in 4-1 Loss to Padres
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M’s Fall Back to Fallen Bats, Offense Goes Limp in 4-1 Loss to Padres

Seattle took full advantage of a get-right series in the standings, at least, but when it came to resetting the hitters, the lessons evidently didn’t stick. The lone run of the Mariners’ 4-1 loss to the Padres on Tuesday was a bases-loaded sacrifice fly, with no other sources of production. Bryan Woo got handed his second loss of the season thanks to the resurgent incapability of his hitters and a little bit of poor defense to boot. 

It’s beginning to seem like this is what the 2026 Mariners offense really is.

The Mariners offense took a big step back against healthy MLB pitching, failing to capitalize on some early opportunities.

On Friday, the Mariners had begun a series of cold versus cold, taking on a skidding Astros club and spitting out their rivals with a four-game sweep. From near-disaster to near-.500 was one thing, but Tuesday’s game presented a contest of hot versus hot. The Padres entered the series coming off a four-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies and with a five game winning streak, though the Dodgers’ hot start meant that the Dads were further behind first in the NL West (two games) than the M’s were in the AL West (one and a half games). 

But against Petco Park’s perennial playoff contenders rather than a banged-up (in the understatement of the century) Astros hurling staff, the M’s had to deal with good starters and elite relievers.

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Smooth Lefty Fraser Roxburgh Commits to Washington State
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Smooth Lefty Fraser Roxburgh Commits to Washington State

After losing the vast majority of their players to the transfer portal, the Washington State Cougars landed their first commitment of the offseason, bringing their roster total to five with the addition of Fraser Roxburgh from Manhattan.

Roxburgh, a 6-7, 215-pound forward heralding from Australia, is coming off his sophomore season in which he averaged 11 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game for the Jaspers. He shot 44.7% from the field, 31.6% from three-point range on just over four attempts per game, and 77.5% from the free-throw line.

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Big Board: Ranking Top Cornerback Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft
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Big Board: Ranking Top Cornerback Targets for Seahawks in 2026 NFL Draft

With the deadline come and gone for teams to bring prospects into town for official visits, it’s full steam ahead for the Seattle Seahawks and the rest of the league heading towards the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

After losing former Pro Bowl starter Riq Woolen in free agency, the Seahawks could be in the market for a cornerback as early as the No. 32 overall pick in the first round. Fortunately, this year’s incoming class at the position features both top-end talent and depth, providing plenty of options for general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald to address one of their biggest needs on defense.

Which corners stand out as the best of the best for Seattle to potentially choose from?

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Sounders Return Home For Second Leg with Tigres Trying to Repeat Comeback History
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Sounders Return Home For Second Leg with Tigres Trying to Repeat Comeback History

The Seattle Sounders aren't an easy club to faze.

The squad has won the MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield, U.S. Open Cup, Concacaf Champions Cup and Leagues Cup in its storied history since joining MLS in 2009. With that amount of credibility in its trophy cabinet, Seattle is respected across the continent as a perennial contender.

So when the Sounders went to Monterrey last Wednesday to face Liga MX side Tigres UANL at el Volcan (the Volcano), as their stadium is known, Seattle was always going to compete for a result.

But the Sounders, thanks in part to poor offensive quality and elite play by Tigres in tight spaces, dropped the first-leg matchup 2-0 to fall in a deep hole in this Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal fixture.

They'll attempt to repeat an iconic 2013 comeback when they do battle with Tigres again on Wednesday night in Seattle.

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Stock Watch: Who’s Hot, Who’s Not After Mariners Sweep Astros
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Stock Watch: Who’s Hot, Who’s Not After Mariners Sweep Astros

The Seattle Mariners seem to have finally righted the ship after a very rough start. Following a four-game sweep of the rival Houston Astros, they sit at 8-9, right back in the thick of things in the AL West.

For that turnaround to happen, several players had to step up at T-Mobile Park over this past weekend. Let’s highlight three players who are on a hot streak right now, and three who still are waiting for things to thaw in the early stages of the 2026 season.

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Gonzaga Baseball Sweeps Portland, Pushes Winning Streak to Seven
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Gonzaga Baseball Sweeps Portland, Pushes Winning Streak to Seven

Boasting the sixth-best ERA in all of college baseball entering Friday’s action, the Portland Pilots (20-13, 6-6 WCC) were riding high into a three-game set with Gonzaga baseball at the Patterson Baseball Complex.

So it only made sense for the Bulldogs (20-14, 9-3 WCC) to continue to swing hot bats, as they scored double-digit runs in each of the series’ three games to sweep Portland out of Spokane and move into a first-place tie atop the conference.

It was the Zags’ pitching staff that stood out more over the weekend, even with a near-complete collapse by the bullpen in the series finale. GU third baseman Mikey Bell notched a couple of five-hit days during the set, earning some hardware after his monstrous week at the dish. And southpaw starter Karsten Sweum set some new personal bests on the mound as he emptied the clip in an outstanding effort. With the continuous strong contributions on both sides of the ball, especially by the offense, the Bulldogs extended their winning streak to seven games.

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