The Seahawks’ top receiver in 2010 never stayed healthy in 2011, breaking an ankle Dec. 17. The Seahawks saved $3.4 million under the cap by cutting the former USC All-America.
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Game: Seattle Storm (8-10) at Phoenix Mercury (4-14) When: 7 p.m. Friday Where: US Airways Center, Phoenix, Ariz. Meeting: Second (Seattle 1-0) TV: None To prep for its upcoming month-long vacation, the Seattle Storm travel to Arizona Friday to cap the first half of the 2012 WNBA regular season against a team that checked out
Mariners try to dig out of a deep hole with the same lineup with which they entered the All-Star break with a 36-51, 16-25 at home.
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Mariners will attempt to make something out of the second half of the season starting with a three-game series against the AL West-leading Texas Rangers Friday.
An independent analysis on the impact on jobs, one of the most hotly debated issues surrounding Chris Hansen’s basketball/hockey arena proposal, is being called for by King County Council member Bob Ferguson. After disclosing the idea informally Tuesday night at a town hall meeting, Ferguson said in a press release Wednesday that he wants to
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Mariners had 75 All-Star selections since entering the American League in 1977, including two ASG Most Valuable Players.
Washington’s 2013 football opener with Boise State in remodeled Husky Stadium has been moved up a week to Aug. 31, the school said Monday. Construction has moved along fast enough that the move can be accommodated, apparently because Boise State wanted to schedule another opponent.
Manager Eric Wedge said last year’s better mark at the ASG break “wasn’t real.” But this year’s 36-51 “was real,” and was kinda pleased that. Boy, does he need an All-Star break.