The Mariners are finally back in Seattle.
They’re opening their series against the Minnesota Twins tonight in the first of a nine-game homestand.
The M’s are coming off a rough road trip that saw them drop 6 of their last 8 games.
Meanwhile, the Twins have won four of their last five and currently own the second Wild Card spot in the American League.
They could be without star shortstop Carlos Correa for this series, who left yesterday’s game after being hit by a pitch.
Logan Gilbert is on the mound for Seattle tonight as he looks to help the M’s start their homestand off strong.
Coverage begins at 5:30 and first pitch is at 6:40 on KPUG.
The Kraken are hoping to build on their young talent in tonight’s NHL Draft.
Seattle owns the 8th overall pick, a big jump from last year’s 20th pick.
The San Jose Sharks will start off the night picking first overall.
Tonight’s draft kicks off at 4:30 from the Sphere in Las Vegas
Jewell Loyd scored a season-high 34 points to lead the Seattle Storm over the Indiana Fever 89-77 last night.
It was a true bounce-back performance for Loyd, who scored just a single point on 0-9 shooting in last week’s loss to the Ace’s.
She also played most of the game with a swollen left eye after getting hit in the first quarter.
Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark scored 15 points and dished out 7 assists in the loss.
The Storm will look to get their third straight win at home against the Dallas Wings tomorrow night.
It was a wild game for the US men’s soccer team in Atlanta yesterday.
A first-half red card and an injury to their goalkeeper proved too much for the United States to overcome in a 2-1 loss to Panama at the Copa América.
José Fajardo scored the decisive goal in the 83rd minute for Panama after a wild scramble in front of the U.S. goal.
The Americans’ chances to advance come down to their final game against Uruguay on Monday, where they will likely need a win to reach the quarterfinals.
The Bellingham Bells beat the Edmonton Riverhawks 6-1 last night.
Nate Kirkpatrick hit his first home run of the season and Roman Martin added three hits and a pair of RBI’s in the win.
The Bells are now tied with the Riverhawks for second place in the North Division, and sit just two games behind Wenatchee for the division lead.
The Bells are facing Wenatchee this weekend in a series that will likely determine the division’s winner for the first-half of the season and clinch them an automatic playoff berth.
First pitch for Game One is at 5:35 tonight from Joe Martin Field.