Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Angels and Julio Rodríguez
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Skylar Diggins scored 21 points, rookie Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double and the Seattle Storm rode a 56-point second half to a 95-57 rout of the Chicago Sky
Gabby Williams caused a buzz with her stellar play for France at the Paris Olympics. Now she's turning heads in WNBA.
The Seattle Mariners bullpen has been one of the most tumultuous units on the team this season. The front end of the unit has been in constant flux, w
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The Storm (14-10) looks to improve its playoff seeding while the Sky (7-16) tries to close the gap on the last postseason spot as they meet on Thursday night.
As was shared by ROOT Sports on the television broadcast, Rodriguez has joined Ichiro Suzuki as the only players in team history to steal 20 bases in each of their first four seasons. Considering Ichiro is going into the Hall of Fame this weekend,
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Now that light rail goes to Marymoor Park, home of the Seattle area's biggest off-leash play area, there's no stopping Sound Transit from allowing canine customers.
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday recommended ending 13 years of court-ordered federal oversight of Seattle's police department, saying it substantially complied with reforms to address civil rights violations and excessive use of force.
The final days of a Seattle cat were spent in "terror" due to Blue Angels fighter pilots, before squadron leaders blocked the feline's human mother on social media in an act of "cowardly censorship," she said in a lawsuit filed this week.
The names were released roughly one week after the officers dropped their lawsuit to prevent the release of their names.