Sports fans in the Pacific Northwest rejoice! You may FINALLY have a way to cut the cord and still be able to watch live Seattle Mariners baseball games and the upcoming Seattle Kraken hockey matches!
Back in1996 at Yakima Meadows, three horses crossed the finish line simultaneously creating a triple dead heat -- one of the rarest feats in all of sport!
Seattle Mariners top prospect outfielder Jarred Kelenic (pronounced KELL-nick) bounced back from an 0 for 4 Major League debut on Thursday (May 13) night with a bang on Friday evening at T-Mobile Park leading the M's to a 7-3 victory over the visiting Cleveland Indians.
I watched the Zags loss to the bitter end of an otherwise amazing season. Mostly because I wanted to see the "One Shining Moment" video montage that always eloquently re-caps the madness in March. Because it was the first tournament in two years, I swear that I never wanted to hear a cheesy, 80's synth-pop song so badly in my entire life! Once again, the folks at CBS Sports did not disappoint.
When Jalen Suggs sank a nearly halfcourt shot with less than one second remaining in overtime to send the Gonzaga Bulldogs to the NCAA Men's Basketball championship on Saturday (April 3) to keep the team's perfect season intact, most fans in the state of Washington and across the country watched on CBS Sports and heard the call by the great duo of Jim Nantz and Bill Rafftery.
Not everyone else, however, heard it called the same way.
While most of us were rubbing our eyes while watching at home and wondering, "Did that just really happen?" when Gonzaga Bulldog Jalen Suggs nailed a miraculous buzzer-beater to send the Zags to the national championship, fans in the stands at the Mariners/Giants game on Saturday night had their attention divided. No matter. When the crowd saw what occurred, their reaction made waves throughout the ballpark.