
The torch is passed from baseball to Jake Locker
The University of Washington quarterback phenom didn't disappoint in the Husky football opener, just as the Mariners were losing their seventh straight.
The University of Washington quarterback phenom didn't disappoint in the Husky football opener, just as the Mariners were losing their seventh straight.
It's a growth industry in Seattle: Everyone's watching the Mariners count their way down to what they hope will be their first postseason appearance in six years. But the bears are lurking.
The book is out on the beloved minor league franchise. It's a good baseball fix while we wait for the Mariners and Tacoma Rainiers's seasons to start.
In the aftermath of their 100th loss [http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/mariners/2008/09/25/where_membership_has_no_privil.html] Wednesday night, Sept. 24, many of the Seattle Mariners players were about as talkative as the Republican (or "GOP," as we seem to prefer here in Washington [http://se
The Seattle Mariners won one Saturday, May 31, but the rare victory wasn't even the main novelty of the game. Better than that was seeing Kenji Johjima steal home, watching irritable Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland get tossed, and witnessing hard-luck starter Felix Hernandez actually get run supp