
Brent Stecker
Editor at KIRO-AM (Seattle, WA)
Editor, https://t.co/56a9xRI3NO. Veteran millennial journalist (just means I can Google). Dude in a band. Ephrata kid. 1/2 🇨🇦. Will tweet about outfield defense.
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sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker |Zac Hereth |Cameron Van Til
Video: EXCLUSIVE: #Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll Talks #Seahawks Exit & More | #SeattleSports May 14, 2025, 10:21 AM | Updated: 11:16 am Share Former Seahawks head coach & current Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll joins Brock & Salk for the first time since leaving the organization to discuss his time out of the league, what he’s learned, reuniting with Geno Smith and MUCH more.
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sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
The Seattle Mariners have gone an interesting route to add some organizational depth in the outfield. The York Revolution of the Atlantic League announced Tuesday that the Mariners have purchased the contract of Japanese outfielder Tomo Otosaka. Per the transactions section of Otosaka’s MILB.com page, he has signed a minor league contract with the Mariners and been assigned to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers.
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sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Ruben Patterson of the Seattle Sonics shoots against the Portland Trail Blazers. (Otto Greule Jr./Allsport via Getty) (Otto Greule Jr./Allsport via Getty) Share The last thing local basketball fans want is another hurdle on the road to a Seattle Sonics expansion NBA franchise. Unfortunately, that may have just showed up courtesy one of their old Pacific Division rivals.
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sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Basketball fans in the Pacific Northwest are eagerly awaiting any movement on potential NBA expansion that would hopefully come with the return of a Seattle Sonics franchise. While there still isn’t any movement there, there was a small update Tuesday from NBA commissioner Adam Silver, who spoke about when expansion will likely be discussed next during a conversation with SiriusXM NBA Radio.
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sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
The Seattle Seahawks shifted their roster a little younger on Monday, particularly in the wide receiver room. A few months after signing former WSU Cougars great River Cracraft in free agency, they waived the seven-year NFL veteran and signed a pair of undrafted rookies. One of these undrafted players was, as you might expect, another wide receiver: Montorie Foster Jr., who was a five-year letterwinner for the Michigan State Spartans.
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RT @CameronVanTil: Julian Love now has more carries than Zach Charbonnet today.

MLB Cathedrals knows what I'm getting at. #Mariners https://t.co/FhZMYjRDdc

@SeattleSports @BrentStecker More home runs do not necessarily equal more run production. The smaller the field the less room for a ball to drop in. The closer the wall in the gap equal less doubles and triples. It was 457’ to right center field at Forbes Field. There were zero no-hitters there in its 60+

Football game's at halftime so check out this harebrained idea I have for the Mariners that isn't actually harebrained at all.

If the #Mariners aim to increase offense, the answer is to reverse what they did a decade ago and push the T-Mobile Park outfield fences... back? Seattle Sports' @BrentStecker explains the reasoning behind the seemingly counter-intuitive idea. https://t.co/ZsLJRJZTGF