After losing 4-3 Tuesday in the Bronx, the Mariners reach the quarter pole of the season Wednesday with 18-21 record and not much of an offensive uptick over 2012.
Author: SPNW Staff
The Mariners wasted another outstanding start by Felix Hernandez and lost to the Yankees in New York 4-3 Tuesday night after taking a 3-0 lead, squandered by Seattle’s bullpen. Hernandez, matched against CC Sabathia in a duel of aces, allowed just one earned run on five hits over 6.0 innings before he was lifted because
Unless there is another delay, the NBA Board of Governors will take a final vote on the Kings sale Wednesday in Dallas. According to multiple reports, the NBA has not changed its position on keeping the Kings in Sacramento despite Chris Hansen’s recent spate of pot sweeteners, leaving one major question remaining:
One of the most highly anticipated pitching match-ups of the season is Tuesday at Yankee Stadium, where Mariners ace Felix Hernandez (4-1, 1.13 ERA) faces C.C. Sabathia.
The Mariners blew a chance to move into second place in the AL West Saturday, but can capture the three-game series with the A’s Sunday at Safeco Field.
The Sounders’ “bogey” team, as coach Sigi Schmid refers to a lopsided rivalry, is over as regards the San Jose Earthquakes. Lamar Neagle scored goals in the 28th and 54th minutes and Mauro Rosales drove in a free kick to win 4-0 Saturday at the Clink — a season high and the most goals Seattle
Bill Sutton, a former NBA marketing vice-president who is now a Tampa-based business consultant, told the Sacramento Bee Friday night that Chris Hansen’s increased offer to purchase the Sacramento Kings — now at an NBA record $625 million valuation — could “change the landscape” for Wednesday’s meeting in Dallas when NBA owners will vote on
By defeating Oakland 6-3 behind Hisashi Iwakuma’s splendid pitching Friday night, the Mariners have a chance to win another series when they and the A’s meet Saturday.
The Sounders have struggled against the Earthquakes, failing to beat the San Jose side since goalkeeper Kasey Keller’s final regular-season game at the Clink in 2011.
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