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Technology is still serving as an industry disrupter, but we've gotten used to the upheaval. In fact, we're starting to like it.
Art Thiel is co-founder of Sportspressnw.com and a former sports columnist for The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. His latest book, “Russell Wilson: Standing Tall,” is available on amazon.com. Fo
Technology is still serving as an industry disrupter, but we've gotten used to the upheaval. In fact, we're starting to like it.
Chris Hansen gave a great deal to make a good deal. Mainly, though, he did something rare: he listened.
In an exclusive interview, the hedge-fund manager discusses traffic, what he sees as the unfairness of putting all traffic fixes on a sports arena, a sports entertainment district, and his own role.
The baseball had its ups and down. But the Seattle team was dazzled by Japan and one player became engaged atop a skyscraper.
A good pitching performance by Seattle's Justin Vargas goes to waste as the M's batters manage only 3 hits. At age 38, Oakland starter Bartolo Colon breezes through 6 innings, holding the M's hitless until the fifth.