While the Mariners have plenty to prove, don’t overreact after a disappointing opening day
Despite all the hoopla of opening day, it's just one game. And that's the good news for the Mariners, who lost to the Red Sox on Thursday. Even if it looked and felt like something more ... exhale.
Emerson Hancock gets first shot to answer questions about M’s depth
Bryan Woo's impending stint on the injured list begs a bigger question: With a roster riddled with injury histories, do the Mariners have the depth to adapt?
Does Julio Rodriguez have to make an MVP leap for the Mariners to go the distance?
The Mariners’ immediate future might depend on two critical questions: Can Julio Rodriguez be the best player in baseball? Does he have to be?
George Kirby shines, Dominic Canzone homers in Mariners’ trouncing of White Sox
Against the majority of the White Sox's opening-day lineup, starter George Kirby scattered three hits and one earned run while walking one and striking out seven in six strong innings in the Mariners' 8-2 win.
Hot dogs and hope: The diary of a Mariners-Kraken desert doubleheader
Come along with columnist Mike Vorel for Mariners and Kraken games back-to-back — a desert doubleheader. This is a story of underdogs, hot dogs and hope.
Mariners to ex-Astro Ryne Stanek: ‘Glad you’re on our side now’
Ex-Astro Ryne Stanek says the Mariners have been welcoming, and they'll need him to bridge a bullpen gap caused by injuries to Matt Brash and Gregory Santos.
Why fans’ impatience with Seahawks and free agency is understandable
The Seahawks' patience may pay off, but as they largely sit out the opening flurry of NFL free agency, fans' impatience is understandable.
Mar 7, 2024
What a friendship with a boat captain says about NFL combine standout Rome Odunze
When NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah says Rome Odunze is his favorite player in the draft, that encompasses everything — including an unlikely friendship with a fishing boat captain.
Seahawks are on clock after rightly parting with Adams, Diggs and Dissly
In releasing safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs and tight end Will Dissly, the Seahawks armed themselves with opportunities. Now they're on the clock.