The Mariners are back in the Bronx tonight with a chance to win their series against the American League-leading Yankees.
The M’s are coming off a 6-3 win yesterday thanks to a pair of home runs from Dylan Moore.
Ty France and Luke Raley also homered to back up Bryan Woo’s six innings of shutout ball.
Seattle’s bottom of the lineup came up big, with their 6-9 hitters combining for eight hits compared to just two hits from their 1-5 sluggers.
J.P. Crawford got his first hit after returning from an oblique strain that sidelined him for 24 games.
The M’s will look to win their third of the four-game series with Bryce Miller on the mound.
Coverage begins at 3:00 and first pitch is at 4:05 on KPUG.
Caitlin Clark fever is taking Seattle by storm.
The Seattle Storm are hosting this year’s No. 1 overall pick and the Indiana Fever at 7:00 tonight.
The demand is high to see the former Iowa phenom in action, with tickets going for as high as $2,600 according to TicketMaster.
That’s compared to the priciest tickets in the Storm’s next home game listed at $560.
Clark is averaging 17 points and 5.5 assists per game in his first four starts with Indiana.
She’s expected to play tonight after rolling her ankle in the first half of Monday’s loss to Connecticut.
It’s Clark’s third game inside Climate Pledge Arena after two matches during the 2023 NCAA tournament.
The Storm will look to improve on their 1-3 record against a Fever team that’s still searching for its first win.
Western Washington University’s softball team is one win away from making the World Series Final.
The sixth-seeded Vikings staved off elimination once again with a 2-1 win in 12 innings against fourth-seeded UIndy this afternoon.
Western’s freshmen pitching duo of Alli Kimball and Kaiana Kong didn’t allow a single earned run across the game in the pitcher’s duel.
They were facing UIndy’s star pitcher Kenzee Smith, who was honored as a First-Team All-American selection after her 39-4 season.
The Vikings’ offense scored in the first inning but fell silent until the top of the 12th, when a single by Taylor Khorrami scored Isabella Bay for the winning run.
Kong went on to get out of a bases-loaded jam to extend the Vikings’ playoff run.
That win set up a rematch with UIndy in a win-or-go-home game that will send the winner to the national championship series.
First pitch was at 3:30.