Arts & Life J.P. Crawford helps paint a mural of J.P. Crawford The Seattle Mariners have commissioned a new mural close to the ballpark where the baseball team plays. Local artist, Alexander Codd, said for his first project of this size he got help from some friends, including Gold Glove shortstop J.P. Crawford. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 2 mins
Arts & Life Mariners' Catie Griggs says this is Seattle's year — and she wants everyone to catch the action Baseball is coming back to T-Mobile Park Friday — along with all the nostalgia and sometimes the cost that accompanies the game. A new face is leading the Mariners' business operations: Catie Griggs is the first woman to hold the role in the team's history and is currently the highest ranking woman in all of Major League Baseball. Angela King Katie Campbell Play AudioListen 7 mins
Arts & Life Seattle Now: Is this the Mariners' big year? Baseball is back, and this year the Mariners have a lot to live up to. The team came closer to making the playoffs last season than any year since 2001. Is this the year they'll finally end their post-season drought? Patricia Murphy Caroline Chamberlain Gomez Play AudioListen 12 mins
Arts & Life Dave Sims looks at the Mariners' prospects for getting 'off the schneid' Hope springs eternal, even after 21 playoff-missing seasons Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 6 mins
Business 'It's been a rough two years.' Seattle MLB stadium workers have some demands of their own It’s been 96 days since the Major League Baseball lockout began. Last week, the Major League Baseball commissioner— Rob Manfred canceled the first two series of the regular season. Now, the earliest the baseball season will start is the second week of April. The financial impact of the delay is already being felt across each stadium. Brandi Fullwood Play AudioListen 24 mins
Arts & Life MLB lockout may threaten baseball’s season and its fragile relationship with fans ‘At the end of the day, no baseball on opening day is going to hurt both of these sides where it hurts the most, in the pocket book.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 6 mins
Arts & Life Some Seattle teams are losing. What if you thought about it like Pooh Sticks? The Seahawks and the Huskies lost over the weekend. The Seattle Kraken are in last place. KUOW’s Bill Radke asked an expert how local sports fans should process the futility. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 5 mins
Arts & Life Don’t blame the Mariners. They would have made it if MLB played like Islander Middle School Once again, the baseball playoffs are underway, and the Mariners are sitting at home. Bill Radke Play AudioListen 3 mins
Business Oh, the heavenly smell of sizzling onions. Seattle street vendors hustle on Mariners Opening Day Seattle baseball is back - and so are the fans. After last year’s cancelled Opening Day and empty stadiums due to the pandemic, thousands of people were eager to get back to T-Mobile Park Thursday for the Mariners home opener. It was also a long-awaited day for the many nearby street vendors that rely on Ms games and large crowds. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 2 mins
Arts & Life 'It should be a national holiday': Seattle Mariners welcome fans back Baseball is back in full swing in Seattle today. The Seattle Mariners are welcoming 9,000 fans back to the ballpark for the team's opening day match against the San Francisco Giants. Angela King Katie Campbell Play AudioListen 7 mins