Not even 24 hours after a 10-run, 15--hit onslaught, the Seattle Mariners came back to earth with a thud Tuesday (Aug. 10) at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX in a 4-2 loss to the Texas Rangers.
Two decisions announced within just a couple of hours apart from each other on Tuesday (Aug. 11) made the seemingly inevitable official. Both the Big 10 and the the Pac-12 conferences came out, despite hoping against hope, to say that their fall football seasons will be postponed.
The most ancient of Mariners, Kyle Seager crushed an 0-1 pitch in the 6th inning to blow the game open with his 5th career Grand Slam to help propel the M's to a 10-2 win in Arlington, TX.
In a virtual press conference on Tuesday, former Washington Stae Cougars quarterback Gardner Minshew explained, in his inimitable fashion, just how he thinks he avoided contracting the novel coronavirus.
Seattle Mariners rookie First Baseman Evan White hit his first Major League home run yesterday -- a 418 foot blast that sounded like a thunderclap when it came off of his bat.
Is there a better phrase than "Play ball!"? Especially on Opening Day? Well, if it's uttered by the late, great Seattle Mariners broadcaster Dave Niehaus, probably not. Here is this year's updated version of, "Welcome Back, Baseball".
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!
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.