AquaSox announce opening night roster

M’s and Red Sox open series at Safeco Field Thursday on KPUG

Haniger’s game-ending blast gives Mariners sweep of Angels

Earl Thomas isn’t playing until his contract is resolved

U. S. Open Gallery

The U.S Open starts Thursday and ends Sunday. 156 players from all over the world will complete in Southampton, NY.

Bells fall to Bend in extra innings

M’s and Angels wrap-up series with early start Wednesday on KPUG

Trout hits 2 HRs again, Mariners belt 4 in win vs Angels

Storm score 31 points in 4th, rally past Sky

Mariners sign 29 of 40 picks from 2018 MLB Draft

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