In their 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels Tuesday night, the Mariners whiffed a record-tying 20 times and went 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position.
Author: SPNW Staff
The Sounders Tuesday announced plans to hold the first vote on the general manager’s job in U.S. pro sports history. Season-ticket holders and Alliance members may vote on retention of, or lack of confidence in, Sounders General Manager Adrian Hanauer.
The NFL tried to sort the mess it made of Monday night game with an explainer. Doesn’t make Packers fans feel any better, but when same happens to the Seahawks, you’ll know.
The Seahawks have been involved in some wild finishes over the years, some fantastic, some absurd, but none as bizarre as the end of their replacement-referee mandated 14-12 victory over the Green Bay Packers Monday night at CenturyLink Field. Seemingly on the verge of defeat, Russell Wilson scrambled from the pocket and threw 50 yards
The Mariners have eight games remaining in 2012, six of which will they will play against the Angels. The first three of those eight will be take place Tuesday night at Angels Stadium.
Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson threw a wildly-disputed 24-yard touchdown pass to Golden Tate on the last play of the game to give the Seahawks a 14-12 victory over the Green Bay Packers at CenturyLink Field Monday night. With the victory, the Seahawks improved to 2-1.
Somewhere, somehow, the Huskies have a lot of forgetting to do before Thursday’s 5:30 p.m. nationally televised match-up with Stanford at the Clink. In a Palo Alto, CA., pummeling a year ago every bit as gruesome as the 65-21 final tally indicated, the Cardinal, led by quarterback Andrew Luck, scored on 10 of its 11
Despite a big victory over the Cowboys last week and a home-field advantage, the Seahawks will be 3 1/2-point underdogs against Green Bay Monday.
A rarity in the fall sports calendar: Neither the Washington Huskies nor the Seattle Seahawks had a game during the weekend. Each plays a big game at the Clink this week.
One bad inning was all that prevented the Mariners from a sweep of the Texas Rangers. Jason Vargas in the fourth inning gave up a solo home run to Mike Napoli and a two-run shot to Geovany Soto, which was more than the Mariners’ meager offense could overcome in a 3-2 loss Sunday at Safeco