The Mariners continued to redefine their young lineup with late clutch hitting and four home runs in a wild 10-8, 12-inning win over the White Sox Saturday afternoon, snapping Chicago’s nine-game winning streak while improving to 4-20 against the White Sox over the past three seasons. With the wind blowing out all day, Ichiro blasted
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The University of Washington’s No. 1-ranked Varsity Eight captured its second consecutive Intercollegiate Rowing Association national championship Saturday morning on the Cooper River in Cherry Hill, NJ., defeating Brown and four other crews in a course record time of 5:21.482. UW’s second Varsity Eight, Freshman Eight, Open Four and Varsity Four boats also won gold
White Sox, winners of nine in a row, are 20-3 at home against the Mariners over the past three seasons, but starter Gavin Floyd has been rocked lately.
Two days after a 21-run, 20-hit offensive extravaganza against the Texas Rangers, the Mariners fell behind 4-0, didn’t get a hit until the fifth inning, rallied to tie, but fell apart in the eighth inning and lost to the Chicago White Sox 7-4 at U.S. Cellular Field. Goat: Reliever Shawn Kelley, who yielded three runs
The University of Washingtons varsity eight capped another wildly successful day for the Huskies crew program by scoring a wire-to-wire, open-water victory in the semifinals of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships Friday on the Cooper River at Cherry Hill, NJ.
GAME: Tulsa Shock (0-4) at Seattle Storm (0-3). WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday. WHERE: KeyArena. MEETING: 1st. TV: None (Live Access). The winless Seattle Storm return to the Key Arena Friday night reeling from a tough early-season schedule to take on the Tulsa Shock before returning to the road for a five-game swing. Despite the surprising start from leading scorer
The Mariners try to sustain their suddenly spectacular offense against one of the game’s best, Jake Peavy, who is 5-1, 2.12 lifetime against Seattle.
Unhappy with the SoDo location of Chris Hansen’s proposed arena, the longshoremen’s union wrote that up to 4,000 jobs could be lost if more traffic makes the Port of Seattle less desirable.
The Mariners are expected to call up relief pitcher Stephen Pryor, who has been crushing minor league batters, in time for the Mariners series that begins Friday in Chicago. Pryor, 22, began the season in Class AA JAcksonville, where he was 1-0 with seven saves and a 1.13 earned run average in 16 innings over
The Mariners, with 21 runs on the board Wednesday, have scored 31 times in their past two games after tallying just 11 runs in their previous five games combined.