
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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3 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Last Thursday was the second-to-last opportunity for Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton to get as much out of Schneider about the Seahawks’ NFL Draft strategy as they could – and the last opportunity before the actual day that the 2025 draft starts this Thursday. Longtime Seattle Sports host and football broadcaster Brock Huard has been listening along the whole time, and he had a pretty big takeaway after the most recent John Schneider Show relating to what the Seahawks will do this week in the draft.
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3 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Ten days ago, Ben Williamson wasn’t even wearing a Seattle Mariners uniform. He was still just a prospect, playing third base for the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers but making a push to get the call up the big leagues. He did get that call on April 13, watching the Mariners’ series-clinching win over the Texas Rangers from the T-Mobile Park dugout. A couple days later in Cincinnati, he made his MLB debut. And now less than a week after that, he looks like an integral part of Seattle’s lineup.
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5 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
The Seattle Mariners made a roster move ahead of their series opener in Toronto on Friday to add – you guessed it – help for the bullpen. Seattle recalled veteran Casey Lawrence from Triple-A Tacoma and optioned rookie Troy Taylor to the Rainiers on Friday afternoon. It’s actually an about-face as the two previously swapped places on Monday.
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6 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
The Seattle Mariners bullpen could use some reinforcements, and they’ve added a potential option with MLB experience. It’s interesting timing as the Mariners are set to begin a three-game series in Toronto on Friday, and Pop is a native of the Toronto area who spent the last 2 1/2 seasons with the hometown Blue Jays. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Pop appeared in 58 games for the Jays in 2024 with a 5.59 ERA, 1.324 WHIP, and 33 strikeouts to 19 walks over 48 1/3 innings.
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6 days ago |
sports.mynorthwest.com | Brent Stecker
Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena hit back-to-back home runs in the ninth inning, and the Seattle Mariners rallied against shaky Cincinnati defense in the 10th inning to beat the Reds 11-7 Thursday and clinch their first road series win of the season. The Mariners rebounded after former M’s outfielder Jake Fraley hit a grand slam in the bottom of the eighth inning to put the Reds ahead 7-5.
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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