The coronavirus pandemic makes crowds impossible and with the MLB, NHL and NBA on the verge of returning to play, sports are suddenly going to sound completely different.
The Seattle Mariners rolled out a creative way for us fans jonesing to see a game still be a virtual part of the game. Their calling it "Seat Fleet" and for just $30, you can upload a picture and they will make a cardboard cutout of your likeness that will be seated in the stands at every home game!
In an annual event that is almost as anticipated as the draft itself, EA Sports latest version of their wildly popular video game, "Madden NFL" has leaked the individual player ratings and Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson received a near-perfect score of 97.
In yet another in the seemingly endless blows to sports fans, the NFL has stated that fans, regardless of any preventative protocols, will be allowed to watch training camp action this year.
Multiple sources are reporting today (July 1) that former Seattle SuperSonics TV/Radio Play-By-Play Broadcaster Kevin Calabro has decided to hang up his headphones.
Ken Griffey, Junior's connection to his dad is one of the most celebrated relationships in the annals of baseball history. That history makes it a no-brainer for the MLB Network to release a new 90-minute documentary on "The Kid" this Sunday (June 21).
On Sunday, May 12, 1996 at Yakima Meadows, three horses crossed the finish line simultaneously creating a triple dead heat -- one of the rarest feats in all of sport!
Major League Baseball conducted Rounds 2 -5 of their annual amateur selections yesterday (June 11) and the Seattle Mariners used their selection in the 5th Round to pick a pitcher with some ties to the Yakima Valley.
In the absence of live sporting events, we will be re-broadcasting two classic University of Washington games from myriad seasons/sports in a condensed one-hour form, back-to-back, every Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
With little to do as far as participating or competing in live sporting events, Masaki Matsumoto, head football coach at Lincoln High School decided to put a Twitter helmet tourney together in conjunction with the Twitter site National High School Helmet Tourney.