Seattle Mariners Postgame Thoughts - May 16th, 2026
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Seattle Mariners Postgame Thoughts - May 16th, 2026

Logan Gilbert couldn’t put together a complete start against the San Diego Padres, as a four-run fourth inning ballooned their lead to help the road team secure a series win over the Seattle Mariners midway through the month of May. The Mariners offense didn’t do Gilbert any favors, scratching across just two runs during the time he was on the mound before two runs in the eighth made this game closer than it truly was.

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UW Softball Headed to Fayetteville, Set to Make 32nd Consecutive NCAA Regional Appearance
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UW Softball Headed to Fayetteville, Set to Make 32nd Consecutive NCAA Regional Appearance

Following an exciting 2025-26 regular season and run in the Big Ten Tournament, the Washington Husky softball team is headed to the Fayetteville Regional that will feature Arkansas, South Florida, and Fordham. Here’s a quick preview of the regional and how Washington got to this point.

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Jhonny Pereda Feels at Home With Mariners, Helping Provide Depth at Catcher
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Jhonny Pereda Feels at Home With Mariners, Helping Provide Depth at Catcher

With Cal Raleigh experiencing soreness in his right side, the Seattle Mariners were forced to recall Jhonny Pereda from AAA Tacoma, the third catcher on the franchise’s 40-man roster besides Raleigh and his backup, Mitch Garver. We caught up with Pereda to check in on what his experience has been like with the Mariners, how he started the season so hot with Tacoma at the plate, and his connection with hitting coach Edgar Martinez.

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Storm Waive Draft Pick Taina Mair as Season Opener Nears
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Storm Waive Draft Pick Taina Mair as Season Opener Nears

Five days out from their 2026 WNBA season opener, the Seattle Storm waived rookie guard Taina Mair. The Storm selected the 5’9” guard out of Duke in the first round of this years WNBA entry draft, the 14th overall selection. There is still a possibility that Mair will return to the Storm, but on one of the teams two development slots.

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Former Husky Elle Ladine Is Taking Things “Day by Day” in Storm Training Camp

Former Husky Elle Ladine Is Taking Things “Day by Day” in Storm Training Camp

Former University of Washington standout Elle Ladine received a training camp invitation from the Seattle Storm, the storied WNBA franchise she’s lived just minutes away from during her collegiate career. Ladine took time to speak about her Washington career and the opportunity ahead during this Storm training camp.

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Storm Practice Notebook - April 23rd, 2026
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Storm Practice Notebook - April 23rd, 2026

The Seattle Storm held their final practice session open to the media before their first preseason contest ahead of the 2026 WNBA season. This Storm practice notebook features notes on some of their lineups that were seen, notes from who had intriguing performances during the session, and some interesting pieces of information regarding the availability of players who did not take part in the session.

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Sounders Halftime Observations From Seattle’s Home Match Against Tigres, March 15th, 2026
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Sounders Halftime Observations From Seattle’s Home Match Against Tigres, March 15th, 2026

The Seattle Sounders came into this second leg of their quarter-final matchup against Tigres in CONCACAF Champions Cup 2026 down by two goals, and it appeared early on in the first half that they might roar out to an early equalizer on aggregate after Albert Rusnák scored in the 11th minute. With the Sounders still needing a few goals to get back into this, here are some halftime thoughts and observations from the Lumen Field press box.

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