Hear It Again: Cheers and jeers — Seattle's year in sports Today, we’re taking a look back on big moments for Seattle sports fans in 2022. Locally, the Mariners broke a 21-year playoff drought, Sue Bird played her last game for the Storm, Russell Wilson left for Denver, and the Sounders hosted — and won — the CONCACAF championship. But internationally, the year kicked off with a controversial Winter Olympics, hosted in China, and ended with a contentious World Cup and Qatar. Libby Denkmann Play AudioListen 52 mins
How Broccoli Guy became the mascot the Mariners didn't know they needed The Major League Baseball season is over for Seattle this year. But the Mariners say it's only the beginning for their young, rising stars. That includes one super-fan who made a name for himself by going to dozens of games with fistfuls of vegetables. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 5 mins
On opening day, with 9,000 fans in the stands, hope springs eternal Reality check: The M’s prospects still hint toward rebuilding, not the playoffs Kim Malcolm Play AudioListen 6 mins
Baseball Summer Camp - Sharpening Skills While Fending Off The Coronavirus Major League Baseball is getting ready to play ball once again. But it all depends on the coronavirus. Teams have begun 'summer training' before a shortened season that's supposed to begin on July 23. Tom Goldman Play AudioListen 5 mins
No Opening Day for the Mariners means you have to make your cream cheese hot dog at home Today was supposed to be Opening Day for the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. But with everything shutdown due to the coronavirus, the ballpark – and nearby hotdog stands - will stay quiet. Casey Martin Play AudioListen 2 mins
Cano is back in the Mariners lineup Bill Radke talks to Seattle Times columnist Matt Calkins about Robinson Cano, who's back in the Mariners lineup after a 80 game suspension. We look... Bill Radke Play AudioListen 7 mins
Mariners, housing advocates spar over who gets tax revenue Housing advocates faced off against Seattle baseball fans at a King County Council public hearing on Monday. At stake: hundreds of millions of dollars... Marcie Sillman Play AudioListen 4 mins
Undercover agent Ichiro Suzuki is on the case — in the Mariners dugout Ichiro Suzuki, the Carmen Sandiego of the Mariners, was spotted last week in the Seattle dugout serving a Super Mario Bros. inspired lewk. Fooling no... Bill Radke Play AudioListen 7 mins
Robinson Cano is the latest example of baseball's relationship with PEDs Bill Radke talks to Tim Elfrink, managing editor of the Miami New Times, about performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in baseball, after Seattle Mariners... Bill Radke Play AudioListen 13 mins
We lost some things this week, but not a baseball game! This week, Seattle lost its Russian consulate, lost its “first in time” rental law, lost the Battery Street Park, lost everything... except the season... Jason Pagano Play AudioListen 51 mins