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Send us a textWith Dan and Andrew in attendance, the Minnesota Twins take the first but then lose the next two games against the Mariners at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. Dan talks with David about the experience of being there for such an exciting series, which from a neutral fan perspective would surely have been an excellent one to watch. They discuss the Twins' three ninth-inning comebacks, as well as the extra-inning flop in Game 2. David wonders where this fired-up version of Carlos Correa was earlier in the year, and Dan wonders what the Twins' plan is for Royce Lewis. Maybe, just maybe, Paul Molitor could speak to Lewis (and some other players) to make them better. Thanks for listening, and go Twins!The Gran Group with Edina Realty TWIN CITIES AREA REALTORS TO MEET ALL OF YOUR HOUSING NEEDS! Pulltab SportsMN for the Win is part of the Pulltab Sports Network - covering sports, culture, and entertainment aDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showMusic: "Minnesota Twins Theme" (1961) written by Ray Charles and Dick Wilson. Arrangement and performance by Jason Cain.Twitter/X: @MNfortheWin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MNfortheWinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mnforthewin/ Website: https://mnforthewin.buzzsprout.com/ Puckett's Picks Scoring 1pt per Base (H/BB/HBP) | 1pt per SB | 1pt per RBI -1pt per K | -1pt per Error | -2pt per GIDP +0.5 Point Bonus if Winning Player is Top Team Scorer Tie Breaker 1. Most HRs 2. Least Ks 3. Least LOBListeners always pick first, lowest score between Dan/David/Hoges picks second for next series
Headlines and the Oklahoma City Thunder are 1 win away from the NBA Finals. Can the Timberwolves mount a comeback? :30- ABCs of the Mariners - J is for Jorge- you don't have to look too far to figure out why the Mariners aren't as good offensively lately; Jorge has dropped back down to Earth since April. - K is for kids- the kids in Tacoma are getting a lot of attention. Could Cole Young or Harry Ford be called up soon? - L is for lollygaggers- the team was struggling to get things done on the last day of the roadtrip. :45- The Mariners host the Nationals starting tonight at T Mobile Park. Who is this Nationals team? Not your Father's Nationals, that's for sure. This organization is looking good after trading Juan Soto a few years ago. There's a lot of new faces and these youngsters are on the way up.
Brock and Salk discuss the importance of draft, develop and trade for the Mariners and talk through their contention window as well. They also react to a PFF article ranking Geno Smith as the 10th best QB in the NFL with Sam Darnold being 26th. They disagree and discuss why. In Blue 88, topics include two attributes that will play a major factor for the Seahawks at center and right guard, what Brock liked most about some of Jalen Milroe's recent comments and what jumped out about the Seahawks taking batting practice at T-Mobile Park.
Signs of the frosty relationship between the United States and Canada are everywhere: from additional checkpoints at border crossings, to fewer Blue Jays fans showing up to T-Mobile Park to see their team play here recently. Rhetoric from the President about making Canada the 51st state and tariffs have put a wedge between the two countries. And the effects of this split are spiraling to how we manage natural resources that cross the border. The Columbia river system - which touches British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Montana - is a major water and power source for the US. For 61 years, the two countries have worked closely to control floods and manage hydropower on the river. When President Trump came back into office in January, Canadian and American officials were weeks away from updating the Columbia River Treaty. But now, discussions have ground to a halt. Guest: Karen Weise, technology correspondent with the New York Times Related stories: A Crucial River Treaty Is Tangled in Trump’s Feud With Canada - New York Times Updates are coming to this 60-year-old treaty guiding the Columbia River - KUOW Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Dave give their biggest takeaways from the Seahawks newly released 2025 schedule, including playing a division rival in the season opener and playing some former Seahawks, they are joined by Mariners Infielder Leo Rivas live at T-Mobile Park to discuss how he stays ready every day, the mindset of the team after a tough stretch, and what they are doing to pick up their injured teammates, they break down what they saw from the offense and starting pitchers in the series loss to the Yankees, and they react to yet another Mariner injury.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Mariners General Manager Justin Hollander live at T-Mobile Park to get his thoughts on Jorge Polonco’s surprising season, the clutch-ness of Cal Raliegh, and how they’re navigating their pitching injuries, they give you their thoughts on the NFL schedule reveal and Pete Carroll dropping a hint about a Seahawks vs Raiders preseason opener in Headline Rewrites, they look back on the Mariners amazing win over the Yankees, and Bump rants against inconsiderate baseball fans in Get Off My Lawn!
Bob and Ryan Rowland-Smith are joined by Mariners second baseman Dylan Moore live at T-Mobile Park to discuss his strong start to the season, what he adjusted over the offseason, and the Mariners slump, they have their weekly conversation with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on whether the Mariners can win with their current pitching issues, the burden on the lineup and bullpen, and Pete Rose being reinstated by the MLB, and they break down which Mariners starting and bullpen pitchers can be trusted after the Mariners first four game losing streak of 2025.
Bob and Charlie Furbush are joined by Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer live at T-Mobile Park to get an update on Logan Gilbert’s recovery ahead of the Mariners game against the Yankees, they break down what has stood out to them from the first quarter of the Mariners season, and they discuss what can be done to help the Mariners struggling pitching rotation.
Bob and Ryan Rowland-Smith are live at T-Mobile Park to break down what they have learned about this Mariners team during their four-game losing streak, they look at why Julio is finally coming to life a month into the season, they bring you the biggest stories around the MLB, including Rob Manfred reinstating Pete Rose, and Ryan looks back on his experience at the World Baseball Classic.
Bob is joined by Charlie Furbush live at T-Mobile Park to discuss what this Mariners pitching rotation will look like until Kirby and Gilbert return from their injuries, they look at how many bats away the Mariners are from having an elite lineup, they discuss the burden being placed on the bullpen, and they hear what Seahawks QB Sam Darnold said about Mike Macdonald’s coaching style in Sweeping the Dial.
Former Mariners pitcher and current Yankees broadcaster Jeff Nelson joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about fellow announcer Dave Sims, Manager Aaron Boone and New York's play of late, Julio Rodriguez's perception, and the T-Mobile Park factor.
Bob and Lefko are joined by comedian Adam Ray live at T-Mobile Park to discuss him throwing out the first pitch, they discuss which Mariners starting pitcher they trust the most right now, and they get you ready for the opening game of the Mariners series against the Yankees.
Bob and Ryan Rowland Smith are live at T-Mobile Park to break down what the Mariners should do with Bryce Miller, they lay out their expectations for George Kirby once he returns from injury, Bob and Lefko bring you some of the biggest stories around the NFL, including Derek Carr’s retirement, and they hear a wild clip of Survivor host Jeff Prosbt doing Mariners play by play in 1991 in Sweeping the Dial.
Bob and Ryan Rowland Smith are joined by Newsday’s Erik Boland live at T-Mobile Park to get an inside look at the Mariners’ next opponent, they bring you some of the biggest stories around the MLB, including the Colorado Rockies firing manager Bud Black after a historic loss, they discuss which Mariners pitcher can be trusted in a high-leverage setup role right now, and they look back on what changed for the offense during last night’s loss to the Blue Jays.
Bob and Ryan Rowland Smith are live at T-Mobile Park to look back on the Blue Jay’s concerning sweep of the Mariners, they are joined by Jim Bowden of MLB Network Radio’s “The Front Office Show” to get his thoughts on the Mariners’ hot start to the season, they break down what the rest of the season will look like if the Mariners’ pitching rotation doesn’t shape up, and they discuss some of the Mariners’ top prospects.
3pm: Guest - Father David Cregan - Resident Director of Villanova Theater // Thoughts on the New Pope & John’s Mom Seeing him Naked // How ‘Louie Louie’ returned to T-Mobile Park for 2025 Mariners season // ‘Louie, Louie’: How a misunderstood masterpiece sent the FBI on a two-year goose chase // Warren & Diane Ball delivered our new “Teeny” diorama! // Jillian Raftery Reports Live From T-Mobile Field
6pm: Guest - Father David Cregan - Resident Director of Villanova Theater // Thoughts on the New Pope & John’s Mom Seeing him Naked // How ‘Louie Louie’ returned to T-Mobile Park for 2025 Mariners season // ‘Louie, Louie’: How a misunderstood masterpiece sent the FBI on a two-year goose chase // Warren & Diane Ball delivered our new “Teeny” diorama! // Jillian Raftery Reports Live From T-Mobile Field
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen chat with Larry Stone about the Mariners comeback win today, on-fire offense, and deadline funds, then discuss Blue Jays fans and their yearly trip to invade T-Mobile Park plus a Jalen Milroe film analysis.
Dave and Lefko are joined by Ben Williamson at T-Mobile Park following the Mariners win over the Angels to discuss how much he’s learned in his first games and his biggest “Welcome to the MLB” moments, they look back on how impressive the Mariners seven series win streak has been, and they break down how the Mariners extensive injury list could impact them for the rest of the season.
Bump and Stacy are live at T-Mobile Park ahead of the Mariners game against the Angels to start Jorge Polanco’s campaign for AL Player of the Month, they give you their thoughts on the NFL fines for Shedeur Sanders’ prank call and the Mariners injury report in Headline Rewrites, they hear why one NFL expert thinks the Seahawks had some of the best steals in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Bump rants against the scuffle at the NBA Playoffs and tipping culture in Get off my Lawn!
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Tuesday. The guys also give out best bets. The MLB Gambling Podcast's latest episode hosted by Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner delivers a detailed Tuesday betting preview based purely on pitching matchups, team trends, and recent performance statistics. Munaf and Griffin open the show with excitement following a strong 2-0 performance in their previous picks and aim to extend their hot streak. They begin by analyzing the AL Central battle between the Twins and Guardians, with a cautious lean toward the under 8 runs given Chris Paddack's improved recent starts and Tanner Bibee's historical success against the Twins. They then move to the Yankees vs Orioles matchup, noting vulnerabilities with Carlos Rodón's road performances and Kyle Gibson's questionable season debut, leading to a preference for betting the over 9.5 runs. Griffin stresses the decline of Cleveland's Emmanuel Clase as closer and the potential rise of Cade Smith. Munaf continues by previewing Cardinals vs Reds, highlighting Myles Mikolas' dreadful history against Cincinnati, pushing both hosts to recommend overs for both the first five innings and full game totals. The discussion moves to Nationals vs Phillies, where Mackenzie Gore's dominance over Philadelphia's lefty-heavy lineup is emphasized, making a strong case for a first five innings under. In Royals vs Rays, Michael Lorenzen's overachieving start and Todd Bradley's homerun struggles lead the team to back the Royals as live road underdogs. When analyzing the Red Sox vs Blue Jays game, Griffin points out the absurd 110-pitch outing by Garrett Crochet and supports the Blue Jays as a home underdog while favoring the under 7.5 total. Attention then shifts to Diamondbacks vs Mets, where Arizona's bullpen injuries cause concern and Munaf and Griffin favor the Mets at -136 along with a lean toward the game going over 8.5 runs. Freddy Peralta's inability to pitch deep into games and the uncertainty surrounding Bryce Wilson's starting role lead to a mixed, cautious view on Brewers vs White Sox betting opportunities. Reese Olson's excellent performances and Ryan Gusto's surprisingly solid outings prompt a lean toward the under 7.5 in the Tigers vs Astros matchup. In Braves vs Rockies, the duo highlights Herman Marquez's recent collapse and backs the Braves confidently on the run line, with a side of team total overs. Padres vs Giants analysis reveals preference for the Padres as slight home underdogs behind Nick Pivetta's hot streak, despite Logan Webb's steadiness. An under 7 is preferred in this pitcher's duel. The final game between Mariners and Angels leads to a discussion about Bryce Miller's control issues but favorable pitching environment in Seattle's T-Mobile Park, leading both hosts to lean toward under 8 runs. The show wraps up with brief comments about Sandy Alcantara possibly auditioning against the Dodgers for a future trade and a reminder of ERA10 promo code benefits for listeners. Griffin's best bet locks in on the Mets moneyline while Munaf targets the Yankees and Orioles game to go over 9.5 runs. Throughout the episode, Munaf and Griffin emphasize bullpen health, pitcher-specific matchup trends, weather conditions, and momentum as the critical factors influencing Tuesday's betting edges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Tuesday. The guys also give out best bets. The MLB Gambling Podcast's latest episode hosted by Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner delivers a detailed Tuesday betting preview based purely on pitching matchups, team trends, and recent performance statistics. Munaf and Griffin open the show with excitement following a strong 2-0 performance in their previous picks and aim to extend their hot streak. They begin by analyzing the AL Central battle between the Twins and Guardians, with a cautious lean toward the under 8 runs given Chris Paddack's improved recent starts and Tanner Bibee's historical success against the Twins. They then move to the Yankees vs Orioles matchup, noting vulnerabilities with Carlos Rodón's road performances and Kyle Gibson's questionable season debut, leading to a preference for betting the over 9.5 runs. Griffin stresses the decline of Cleveland's Emmanuel Clase as closer and the potential rise of Cade Smith. Munaf continues by previewing Cardinals vs Reds, highlighting Myles Mikolas' dreadful history against Cincinnati, pushing both hosts to recommend overs for both the first five innings and full game totals. The discussion moves to Nationals vs Phillies, where Mackenzie Gore's dominance over Philadelphia's lefty-heavy lineup is emphasized, making a strong case for a first five innings under. In Royals vs Rays, Michael Lorenzen's overachieving start and Todd Bradley's homerun struggles lead the team to back the Royals as live road underdogs. When analyzing the Red Sox vs Blue Jays game, Griffin points out the absurd 110-pitch outing by Garrett Crochet and supports the Blue Jays as a home underdog while favoring the under 7.5 total. Attention then shifts to Diamondbacks vs Mets, where Arizona's bullpen injuries cause concern and Munaf and Griffin favor the Mets at -136 along with a lean toward the game going over 8.5 runs. Freddy Peralta's inability to pitch deep into games and the uncertainty surrounding Bryce Wilson's starting role lead to a mixed, cautious view on Brewers vs White Sox betting opportunities. Reese Olson's excellent performances and Ryan Gusto's surprisingly solid outings prompt a lean toward the under 7.5 in the Tigers vs Astros matchup. In Braves vs Rockies, the duo highlights Herman Marquez's recent collapse and backs the Braves confidently on the run line, with a side of team total overs. Padres vs Giants analysis reveals preference for the Padres as slight home underdogs behind Nick Pivetta's hot streak, despite Logan Webb's steadiness. An under 7 is preferred in this pitcher's duel. The final game between Mariners and Angels leads to a discussion about Bryce Miller's control issues but favorable pitching environment in Seattle's T-Mobile Park, leading both hosts to lean toward under 8 runs. The show wraps up with brief comments about Sandy Alcantara possibly auditioning against the Dodgers for a future trade and a reminder of ERA10 promo code benefits for listeners. Griffin's best bet locks in on the Mets moneyline while Munaf targets the Yankees and Orioles game to go over 9.5 runs. Throughout the episode, Munaf and Griffin emphasize bullpen health, pitcher-specific matchup trends, weather conditions, and momentum as the critical factors influencing Tuesday's betting edges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott open Episode 332 reacting to the cruel Shedeur Sanders prank call, a busy NFL Draft weekend, and the Mariners' hot streak despite Logan Gilbert's injury scare. They also veer into a fun musical trivia game featuring Mariah Carey and Billy Joel. The duo unpacks the Seahawks' low-flash but strong draft, Hotshot's dignitary night at T-Mobile Park, and the Mariners' resilient offense, even without key arms. Former Seahawks lineman Ray Roberts joins to praise Seattle's 2025 draft class, spotlighting Gray Zabel, Jalen Milroe, and Nick Emmanwori, while offering a thoughtful take on Shedeur Sanders' polarizing draft slide. Former Mets GM Steve Phillips shares cautious optimism about the Mariners, raises red flags around Logan Gilbert, reassesses Julio Rodríguez's ceiling, and weighs in on key MLB storylines like the Mets' resurgence and Aaron Judge's dominance. Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas break down the Mariners' sixth straight series win, Luis Castillo's rebound, and emerging contributors like Jorge Polanco and Ben Williamson, while raising alarms about the mounting pressure on Seattle's young pitchers. GUESTS • Ray Roberts | Former NFL Offensive Tackle; Seahawks Radio Analyst • Steve Phillips | Former GM of the New York Mets; Baseball Analyst for SiriusXM and MLB Network • Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Mariners Analyst, Overslot • Brady Farkas | Host of Refuse to Lose Podcast; Mariners Contributor, Sports Illustrated TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch and Scott react to Shaduer Sanders prank call - not funny, just cruel. 17:40 | Hotshot attends Mariners' 14-0 rout of the Marlins as a dignitary - and finds $5 High Life. 43:30 | GUEST: Ray Roberts (Former Seahawks OL), reflects on his 1992 NFL Draft experience and provides insight on Seahawks' selections. 1:21:36 | GUEST: Steve Phillips (Former GM of the New York Mets), expresses skepticism of Mariners' offense sustainability despite hot start. 1:43:59 | GUEST: Mariners' No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas), what to do with Logan Gilbert injury? 2:13:10 | Other Stuff Segment: Tyler Lockett signs with Tennessee Titans, Cam Ward vs Shedeur Sanders character contrast, Cody Green flips commitment from Oregon to Washington, Eastside Catholic connections to Cody Green, Bill Belichick's girlfriend shuts down interview questions, Abdul Carter denied #56 by Lawrence Taylor, Adrian Peterson DWI arrest, Cooper Flagg declares for NBA Draft, Eugenio Suarez hits four home runs in one game, Elijah Arenas car crash and recovery, Pee-wee Herman bike up for auction, Elijah Arenas updates, college football recruiting news, NFL Draft Seahawks recap, Mariners six straight series wins, Mariners injuries (Logan Gilbert), Rick the Peanut Man memory, Bill the Beerman memory, Jalen Milroe intrigue, Shaduer Sanders disastrous interviews and draft fall, John Schneider's draft approach, Mike Patrick death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Pope Francis death, Thailand tourist couple arrested for public sex, Italy prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, sex toy fire incident on Staten Island. RIPs: Pope Francis death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Mike Patrick death, Massachusetts diving champion Macy O'Donnell death. Headlines: Tourist couple arrested in Thailand for public sex, Italy unveils prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns awkward draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, Staten Island sex toy fire incident, New Pope joke referencing New Coke.
Hello Seattle Mariners fans! John Trupin, Max Ellingsen and Isabelle Minasian are here on a glorious early summer day to talk all things Mariners baseball as they wrap up the road trip in Fenway. Was the Mariners dismantling of the Blue Jays for real? When is Tyler Locklear making his ascension? How soon will Lazaro Montes be promoted? Can the Mariners offense keep up this hot streak as they return to T Mobile Park? SOCIAL LINKS (Twitter/Bluesky): https://twitter.com/MeetattheMitt / https://bsky.app/profile/meetatthemitt.bsky.social https://twitter.com/LookoutLanding / https://bsky.app/profile/lookoutlanding.bsky.social https://twitter.com/JohnTrupin / https://bsky.app/profile/johntrupin.bsky.social https://twitter.com/KatePreusser / https://bsky.app/profile/katepreusser.bsky.social https://twitter.com/EvanJamesAudio / https://bsky.app/profile/evanjamesaudio.bsky.social https://twitter.com/AndersJorstad / https://bsky.app/profile/andersjorstad.bsky.social https://twitter.com/RealZachMason / https://bsky.app/profile/zachmason.bsky.social https://x.com/EllingsenMax18 / https://bsky.app/profile/maxellingsen.bsky.social https://x.com/gbronsdon / https://bsky.app/profile/gbronsdon.bsky.social https://x.com/95coffeespoons / https://bsky.app/profile/95coffeespoons.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cincinnati Reds recently faced the Seattle Mariners in a three-game series from April 15-17, 2025, at T-Mobile Park, with the Mariners taking the series 2-1. In the first game, the Reds fell 9-3, struggling against Seattle's pitching despite Elly De La Cruz's speed on the basepaths. The Reds bounced back in game two, winning 3-1, with Hunter Greene's strong start and Matt McLain's timely hitting. The finale saw a dramatic Mariners comeback, as Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena hit back-to-back homers in the ninth to tie it, followed by Arozarena's clutch double in the 10th for a 6-4 win. De La Cruz went 4-for-12 with a stolen base but struck out in key moments, underscoring his -0.10 clutch rating in 2025. Posts on X highlighted Seattle's late-game heroics, with fans praising Arozarena's impact. Looking ahead, the Reds visit the Baltimore Orioles for a three-game series at Oriole Park at Camden Yards from April 18-20, 2025. The Orioles, with a 7-10 record, boast a potent offense led by Gunnar Henderson and Adley Rutschman but face pitching challenges with injuries to Grayson Rodriguez and Kyle Bradish. The Reds, at 9-10, rely on De La Cruz, McLain, and Greene to compete in the hitter-friendly park. Baltimore's bullpen, weakened by injuries, could be a target for Cincinnati's aggressive base-running. Historical data shows the Orioles leading the head-to-head 10-5 since 2011, with a 4.7 runs-per-game average. Terry Francona's strategic adjustments will be key for the Reds to exploit Baltimore's pitching woes and steal a series win, setting a tone for their NL Central campaign.
Live from Edgar’s Cantina in T-Mobile Park, Dave and Bob talk about their biggest reasons to be optimistic about the Mariners after the first two weeks of the season, Randy Arozarena starting to heat up, and the M’s lineup options. They talk about tonight’s pitching matchup between Bryce Miller and Jacob DeGrom, the NIL landscape in College Football, and more in Take Two. They talk about Drew Lock’s return to the Seahawks. And they make their series predictions for the M’s upcoming three-gamer against the Rangers in Call It Now.
Bob and Dave are joined by Mariners player Miles Mastrobuoni live at T-Mobile Park following the Mariners win over the Astros to discuss how they were able bounce back after last night’s tough loss, they break down what they saw from the offense in today’s comeback win, and they discuss how important it is to get the first series win of the season.
Bob and Dave are live at T-Mobile Park to break down what they saw in the Mariners win over the Tigers, they are joined by Bryan Woo to discuss his first start of the season and the impact the catchers have on his performance, they discuss the strain the poor offense could put onto the shoulders of the Mariners pitchers, they look at what would have happened if the Mariners had won this series in What If Wednesday, and they announce the start of the Cal Raleigh Show!
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Larry Stone about the M's through one week, paternity leave, NBA respect, bats, and UW football, then discuss the Mariners crowds at T-Mobile Park this season before hearing Fun with Audio clips.
Former Mariners’ Pitcher Charlie Furbush joins Wyman and Bob in studio to talk all things Mariners. They talk about what he’s liked and disliked from the M’s so far this season and get his thoughts on the competitive advantage towards pitchers in T-Mobile Park. Charlie gives his take on the Mariners (lack of) offseason additions. And they talk about the new technology taking the MLB by storm, the Torpedo Bat.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler, Dick Fain, and Jackson Felts react to last night's Mariners loss and the crowd at T-Mobile Park, then Softy talks to Huskies Head Coach Jedd Fisch about the o-line, Demond Williams, and his team before some Fun w/ Audio.
Chris Townsend takes calls from fans and discusses the A's 2-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in the finale of their four-game set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Townsend takes calls from fans while discussing the A's 4-2 win vs the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in game three of their four-game set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wyman and Bob are joined Live in Edgar’s Cantina at T-Mobile Park by Seattle Times Mariner’s writer Ryan Divish. They talk about Jorge Polanco handling a new position after surgery, their takeaways from Cal Raleigh’s press conference, and much, much more. They talk about the hot start for Jorge Polanco and highlight his importance for the middle of the lineup. And they react to some sound from last night's game in Sweeping the Dial.
The Mariners got the win on Opening Day! Wyman and Bob break down what was an exciting game live from Edgar’s at T-Mobile Park. They talk about the AL record set by the Mariners last night and the NCAA tournament Sweet 16 in Take Two. They talk about the importance of the hitters behind Cal Raleigh and highlight Randy Arozarena and Jorge Polanco’s big games last night. And they talk about some of the top headlines coming out of the NFL.
Chris Townsend takes calls from fans while discussing the A's 7-0 win vs the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in game two of their four-game set. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mariners got their first win of the season on Opening Day! Bump and Stacy break down what they loved, liked, and disliked from an electric game at T-Mobile Park. They talk about last night’s Sweet 16 matchups and today’s games, NBA expansion, and more in Headline Rewrites. They highlight the importance of Randy Arozarena to the Mariners’ lineup. And they get sentimental about Baseball season being back in full-swing.
Chris Townsend takes calls from fans while discussing the A's 4-2 loss to the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park in their 2025 Opening Day matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Tayler Saucedo joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain from T-Mobile Park on Opening Day to talk about playing for his favorite team growing up, his story of meeting Ichiro for the first time, his time in High School, and the bullpen.
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain from T-Mobile Park on Opening Day to talk about the season starting, his statistics including avoiding one bad game, building on his confidence in ‘24, and Cal Raleigh.
Happy Opening Day! Bump and Stacy are live from T-Mobile Park to preview the Mariners upcoming season. They talk about Cal Raleigh’s extension, the Sweet Sixteen, and more in Headline Rewrites. They listen to some sound from yesterday’s John Schneider show and talk about some What If’s? for the M’s this year.
Mariners Assistant GM Andy McKay joins Bump and Stacy from the EQC Hotline to talk about the upcoming season, Cal Raleigh’s extension, and more. Starting Pitcher Emerson Hancock joins the show live from T-Mobile Park talks about his excitement for the upcoming season, being an athlete at Georgia, crazy training methods, and much more. They go around the NFL and talk about some of the top headlines with just a month remaining until the Draft. And they talk about what stuck out to them from their interviews with Tony Arnerich, Emerson Hancock and Andy McKay.
Mariners’ broadcaster Gary Hill joins Bump and Stacy live from T-Mobile Park to talk about his expectations for Logan Gilbert this season, the Mariners’ roster construction, keeping an eye on Julio Rodriguez, and much more. Bump talks about the NFL’s attempts to clean up the game, sneaky free agent signings, and more in Four Down Territory. They head down to the station for an all-Mariners themed Hype Train. And they wrap up the show by telling you What you Need to Know.
It's Opening day at T Mobile Park, this is the day for optimism. Mariners infield coach Perry Hill joins the show to talk about Opening Day and the lineup he coaches, Eno Sarris from the Athletic joins the show to talk about Opening Day and the Mariners projections, both their rotation and the lineup. Daily Power Play. Molly Whop Monday with Nathan Bishop and Christopher Crawford on Opening Day! We hear your talkbacks about what Opening Day means to you, and check the textline. Softy joins for cross talk.
Pitcher Gabe Speier has looked great this spring and he'll talk things over with Rick Rizzs. Bryce Miller will tell us about his goals this spring. Broadcaster Johnny Doskow will preview the A's with us. Alisia Anderson details the summer concert lineup at T-Mobile Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textMitch Haniger's Mariners future hangs in the balance. The Nintendo patch, Eddie Vedder Cup, and the T-Mobile Park 2025 menu gets shredded on social media. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Washington’s budget deficit continues to grow. Washington has some of the worst roads in the country. Seattle is expanding its ‘CARE’ teams throughout more of the city. A popular sushi restaurant in Seattle has been forced to close due to health code violations. // A giant stuffed sloth was removed from the freeway near Bellingham by WSDOT. A man in Kent was arrested for allegedly trying to kidnap his girlfriend. A hallucinogenic drug lab was operating close to Spokane schools and the judge promptly let the suspect go. // You Pick the Topic: The Mariners are offering a few new food items at T-Mobile Park this year, including “Ice Cream Nachos.”
Víctor Robles will join us to detail his sensational finish to last season and what excites him the most about this year. We will dive into some of the most important new pitches in camp with Daniel Kramer from MLB.com. Collin Snider talks about the turning point for his season last year and how camp is different for his this season. Camden Finney from the front office will chat about the early season festivities at T-Mobile Park. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob and Dave are joined by Senior MLB writer for The Athletic Tyler Kepner to get his thoughts on his trip to Mariners Spring Training, their 2025 playoff chances, Dan Wilson’s first full year as manager, and the persistent hitting issues at T-Mobile Park, they discuss what the Seahawks re-signing Jarran Reed and Ernest Jones means for this season, and they wrap up the show by finding out what we learned today!
Take me out to the ballgame? How about take me home to the ballpark. A recent proposal from Council President Sara Nelson would permit housing in the Stadium District, just south of T-Mobile Park. But not everyone thinks it’s a home run. Seattle Times City Hall Reporter David Kroman will break it all down in a minute. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.