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Reviewing Julian Neal and his fit with the Seattle Seahawks

“I’m the most physical corner in this draft class.” That is what Seattle Seahawks cornerback Julian Neal told reporters in the conference call with the media after his selection as the 99th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Physical cornerbacks seem to be a staple here in Seattle. Fans can think back to players like […]

White Sox Weekly: May 4-10, 2026

The White Sox had a week that could very well be described as average, as they did in fact go 3-3. A closer look of the lost series to the Angels and the series victory against the Mariners will tell you a story of midweek missed opportunity capped on either end with quite the dominant […]

20-22: Chart

Mariners 3, Astros 1 When Andrés Muñoz is happy: George Kirby, .17 WPA When Andrés Muñoz is sad: J.P. Crawford and Brendan Donovan, -.08 WPA Game thread comment of the day: I gotta go with BirdNerd’s time to shine. Thanks for making us all smarter! And BONUS CONTENT because it was too good to pass […]

Astros vs. Mariners Game Thread: Game 42, 5/11/2026

TODAY’S GAME: The Houston Astros (16-25) and Seattle Mariners (19-22) play the first game of a four-game series this evening at Daikan Park with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. CT. RHP Peter Lambert (2-2, 2.42 ERA) will be on the mound for the Astros, opposite LHP George Kirby (4-2, 2.94 ERA) and the Mariners. ABOUT TENG: RHP Peter Lambert […]

Series Preview: Mariners (19-22) at Astros (16-25)

The Mariners took another two steps backwards over the weekend after such a promising start to their week last week. The 12-run outburst on Friday was very good to see but to follow that up by scoring two runs total over the final two games in Chicago was a huge let down. It feels like […]

Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Seven

Tacoma Rainiers Tacoma squandered a series split with an extra-innings loss in Sunday’s contest, dropping the six game set by a score of 4-2. Despite the loss, the series still managed to provide plenty of outstanding performances offensively, perhaps providing a glimpse at a few bats that could be up with the Mariners awfully soon. […]

Why the Seahawks bet on Bud Clark’s ball-hawk mentality

After opening their draft with Jadarian, the Seahawks almost doubled down on the theme in Round 2 with a Ja’Darius. At pick No. 64, Seattle selected Ja’Darius ‘Bud’ Clark, a versatile defensive back out of TCU who projects as one of the more intriguing fits in Mike Macdonald’s evolving secondary. With Coby Bryant now in […]

Seahawks News 5/11: Russell Wilson’s case for the HOF

In Today’s Links: paltry pickings this morning. Enjoy these delicate treats, then prepare for the schedule release later this week. Exciting times. Also, I think I saw Pete Carroll yesterday afternoon at Psych Fest in Austin. It was a good time. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Bloodhound On My Trail by The Black […]

If Chicagoes Wrong: Mariners spoil Gilbert gem in 2-1 loss

Eduard Bazardo yielded the two runs the Chicago White Sox needed to beat the Seattle Mariners today. His 1-2 breaking ball to veteran OF Randal Grichuk floated over the heart of the plate like a miscategorized deluxe roll of conveyer belt sushi on the cheapest designated plate. Grichuk’s solo shot tied things at 1-1 in […]

19-22: Chart

White Sox 2, Mariners 1 Logan on the upswing: Connor Joe, .15 WPA (Sorry, I meant to have an additional category, but clearly the leader was Logan Gilbert, .39 WPA) Everyone who was actually swinging a bat today: Eduard Bazardo, -.53 WPA Game thread comment of the day: Fritz wants us to really dive deep […]

Game Thread: Mariners (19-21) at White Sox (18-21)

The White Sox are finally having a shred of success after being absolutely barren for three straight years. What does that mean? It means it’s time to start complaining about the disrespect shown to the South Side by [insert national media apparatus here]. Legal sports gambling is an absolute and utter plague upon humanity and […]

Why Dante Fowler Jr. might be John Schneider’s smartest move of the Seahawks offseason

For most of the offseason, Seattle Seahawks fans expected Seattle to make a splash at EDGE. The rumors were everywhere. Big names, cheap projects were constantly connected to the team, while Boye Mafe’s departure increasingly felt inevitable after reports surfaced that Seattle explored trade possibilities around the deadline last year. Add in the uncertainty surrounding […]

Where the Seattle Seahawks’ 2027 draft capital currently stands

We’re two weeks removed from the NFL Draft and just over a week beyond the window for the compensatory pick formula portion of free agency. Any signing the Seattle Seahawks make moving forward will not potentially cancel out a comp pick, so there’s no need to worry about the Dante Fowler Jr acquisition. With the […]