
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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4 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
The Seattle Kraken are not wasting time this offseason, their first under new general manager Jason Botterill. In the last week, the Kraken traded for physical 6-foot-5 forward Mason Marchment, locked up defenseman Cale Fleury on a two-year extension, and shipped veteran forward Andre Burakovsky to the Chicago Blackhawks for 25-year-old center Joe Veleno. That last move elicited an interesting response from senior NHL writer Greg Wyshynski of ESPN.
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4 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Raleigh, who leads all of baseball with 31 home runs and has set a number of pre-All-Star break homer records, remains the runaway leader to start for the American League at catcher in the game on July 15 at Atlanta’s Truist Park. The switch-hitting slugger has 1,901,389 votes, well ahead of Toronto’s Alejandro Kirk (757,659), who is second in the voting among AL catchers.
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4 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Mike Salk |Brent Stecker |Cameron Van Til
Share Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh carried the M’s to a series win in Chicago going 6-12 w/ 4 HRs, 6 RBIs, and 8 runs against the Cubs and the case for his MVP campaign gets even more compelling. Brock & Salk break down what has made this year so special.
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5 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
For 17 years, Seattle Sonics fans have hoped. Hoped that maybe this will be the year the NBA finally comes to its senses and announces the beloved green and gold is coming back via expansion. Or hoped that a small-market franchise will bottom out, sell to a billionaire Seattle savior and relocate to the Emerald City. Or just hoped for any sort of rumbling that the league’s Board of Governors is finally getting serious about just thinking about adding to its stable of 30 teams.
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1 week ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Entering 2025, Dan Wilson probably laid claim to the best first half of a season by a Seattle Mariners catcher. But this year, he’s had a front-row seat to the undisputed new holder of that title. Seattle’s manager was an All-Star for the team in 1996, the only catcher in M’s history – for a few more weeks, at least – to earn that distinction.
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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