The Sounders are 3-0-3 in their MLS rivalry with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Going back to the 1974 start, Seattle leads 63-46-21.
Author: SPNW Staff
The Mariners, 9-1 all-time at the Great American Ballpark after Friday’s 4-2 victory, send Jeremy Bonderman to the mound Saturday to oppose Mat Latos.
Aaron Harang, who won 75 games for Cincinnati between 2003-10, tossed six strong innings against his former team and received outstanding support from his bullpen as the Mariners burst to a 3-0 lead and cruised to a 4-2 victory over the Reds at the Great American Ballpark Friday. Reliever Oliver Perez, pitching like an All-Star
The Mariners, 5-4 losers Thursday, will play their first series at Great American Ballpark since 2002 this weekend, when this take on the Reds for three.
The Mariners botched a shot at their first three-game sweep of Texas in Arlington since Sept. 24-26, 2001 and a chance to win three in a row this season for the first time since May 1-4 when, leading 3-1 in the seventh, they allowed the Rangers to manufacture four runs en route to a 5-4 victory.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson faces tough competition for an ESPY: Colin Kaepernink, Johnny Manziel, Yasiel Puig and Mike Trout.
RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (7-3, 2.42) hasn’t recorded a victory since June 10, but remains tied for the team lead (with Felix Hernandez) with 12 quality starts.
Kyle Seager ripped a two-run homer off reliever Robbie Ross in the 10th inning Wednesday night, lifting the Mariners to a 4-2 victory over the Texas Rangers in Arlington. The Mariners entered the series winless in Texas this season, but have taken the first two games of the three-game set and can sweep with a
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According to a Yahoo report, the National Basketball Association has levied fines of $15,000 each on several players who participated in the June 23 Washington Alumni Game at Alaska Airlines Arena. Yahoo stated that the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement prohibits players from participating in offseason contests prior to July 1 or after Sept. 15 without