Seattle, WA
Match Report | St. Louis CITY SC Defeated 2-1 by Seattle Sounders FC | St. Louis SC
St. Louis CITY SC fell 2-1 to Seattle Sounders FC at CITYPARK. After the teams played to a scoreless first half, Seattle went ahead after St. Louis conceded an own goal in the 66th minute and then doubled their advantage three minutes later. CITY SC halved the deficit after Eduard Löwen delivered a fantastic ball to Tomas Totland in the 82nd minute, but the team could not find the equalizer in the remaining time.
- Tomas Totland scored his second goal of the season
- Totland’s goal marked the first time CITY SC scored against Seattle in three games played
- With his assist, Eduard Löwen recorded his third assist of the season
- The helper was his first goal contribution since March 9
- With his assist, Löwen now has 18 goal contributions (12 assists and 6 goals) in 18 games at CITYPARK
- It was the ninth time in fourteen MLS matches that CITY SC recorded more shots and shots on target than their opponent
- It was the seventh time this season that CITY SC held their opponent to three or fewer shots on target
Goal-Scoring Plays
SEA: Kyle Hiebert (own goal), 66th minute – Kyle Hiebert scored an own goal from the right side of the box
SEA: Jordan Morris (Albert Rusnak), 69th minute – Jordan Morris scored with right footed shot from the center of the box.
STL: Tomas Totland (Eduard Löwen), 82nd minute – Tomas Totland scored with right footed shot from the center of the box.
May 25, 2024 – CITYPARK (St. Louis, Missouri)
Scoring Summary
SEA: Kyle Hiebert (own goal), 66
SEA: Jordan Morris (Albert Rusnak), 69
STL: Tomas Totland (Eduard Löwen), 82
Misconduct Summary
STL: Indiana Vassilev (caution), 35
STL: Njabulo Blom (caution), 39
STL: Chris Durkin (caution), 48
SEA: Kalani Kossa-Rienzi (caution), 80
SEA: Yeimar Gomez Andrade (caution), 85
SEA: Paul Rothrock (caution), 90+1
STL: GK Roman Bürki ©; D Tomas Totland, D Tim Parker, D Joakim Nilsson, D Kyle Hiebert; M Chris Durkin, M Njabulo Blom (Aziel Jackson 70’), M Célio Pompeu, M Indiana Vassilev (Nökkvi Thórisson 57’), M Rasmus Alm (Eduard Löwen 70’); F Klauss
Substitutes Not Used: GK Ben Lundt, D Akil Watts, M Hosei Kijima, F Sam Adeniran, D Anthony Markanich, D Josh Yaro
TOTAL SHOTS: 25; SHOTS ON GOAL: 5; FOULS: 14; OFFSIDES: 0; CORNER KICKS: 6; SAVES: 0
SEA: GK Stefan Frei ©; D Jackson Ragen, D Yeimar Gomez Andrade, D Cody Baker (Reed Baker-Whiting); M Joao Paulo (Kalani Kossa-Rienzi 78’), M Cristian Roldan, M Albert Rusnak, M Alex Roldan (Paul Rothrock 87’), M Obed Vargas; F Raul Ruidiaz (Danny Musovski 78’), F Jordan Morris
Substitutes Not Used: GK Andrew Thomas, D Stuart Hawkins, M Danny Leyva, M Sota Kitahara, M Dylan Teves
TOTAL SHOTS: 7; SHOTS ON GOAL: 1; FOULS: 9; OFFSIDES: 0; CORNER KICKS: 1; SAVES: 4
Referee: Lukasz Szpala
Assistant Referees: Matthew Nelson, Ricardo Ocampo
Fourth Official: JC Griggs
VAR: Carol Anne Chenard
AVAR: Fabio Tovar
Venue: CITYPARK
Weather: Sunny, 80 degrees
Seattle, WA
Seahawks rookie minicamp tryout players revealed
The Seattle Seahawks kicked off rookie minicamp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton on Friday. While the rookie draft class and undrafted free agents are all slated to participate, there are dozens of unsigned players who’ve received invites, including some non-rookies still trying to get an NFL contract.
Seattle Seahawks rookie minicamp invitees
And yes, Gee Scott Jr is the son of the longtime Seattle radio personality Gee Scott Sr. Gee Scott Jr was part of the New England Patriots and Washington Commanders practice squads last season, but he didn’t play in a game and otherwise is eligible for tryouts.
If you’re wondering about Jalen Milroe’s rookie minicamp eligibility, he accrued a full season and is under contract and therefore cannot participate.
Seahawks rookie minicamp ends on Saturday, May 2.
Seattle, WA
How notable ex-Seattle Mariners are doing with new teams
With the calendar flipping to May and first month of the MLB season in the books, it’s a good time to check in on some notable former Seattle Mariners to see how they’re doing with new teams.
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As it turns out, a number of players who were with the Mariners last season and on new teams this year are currently injured, including some names that didn’t make the cut for the list below like Caleb Ferguson and Tyler Locklear.
Below is a look at how several notable former Mariners have fared through the first month of the 2026 campaign.
Jorge Polanco
Polanco, who signed a two-year, $40 million deal with the New York Mets during the offseason, got off to a slow start with his new team and is currently on the 10-day injured list with a right wrist contusion. He was also playing through left Achilles bursitis before landing on the IL.
In 14 games, the switch-hitting Polanco is slashing .179/.246/.286 with a .532 OPS, one homer, three doubles, five walks and 11 strikeouts.
Eugenio Suárez
Suárez, a fan favorite in Seattle who signed a one-year, $15 million deal to return to the Cincinnati Reds during the offseason, was placed on the 10-day injured list Sunday with a left oblique strain. Before landing on the IL, he was also off to a bit of a slow start.
In 25 games, Suárez is slashing .231/.300/.363 with a .663 OPS, three homers, three doubles, nine walks and 30 strikeouts.
Harry Ford
Ford, who was traded to the Washington Nationals in an offseason deal that brought left-hander Jose A. Ferrer to Seattle, was assigned to Triple-A at the start of the season and has struggled at the plate early on.
In 20 games with Triple-A Rochester, he’s slashing .182/.289/.221 with a .510 OPS, three doubles, 10 walks and 26 strikeouts. Ford produced an .868 OPS and hit 16 homers in 97 games with Triple-A Tacoma last year.
Leody Taveras
Taveras, who struggled to find his footing in 28 games with the Mariners last season, isn’t necessarily a notable former Mariner, but he stands out due to the rebound season he’s starting to put together with the Baltimore Orioles following two rough years at the plate.
After signing a one-year deal with Baltimore in the offseason, Taveras is slashing .288/.397/.455 with an .852 OPS, two homers, three doubles, one triple, 12 walks and 16 strikeouts. He’s also tied for third on the team with 17 RBIs.
Tayler Saucedo
Saucedo, a product of Maple Valley’s Tahoma High School, was designated for assignment during the offseason before signing a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Angels. He is currently pitching for Triple-A Salt Lake.
Saucedo has a 4.85 ERA and has struck out 13 batters over 13 innings in 11 appearances. He’s allowed seven runs on 12 hits and 10 walks.
Dylan Moore
Moore, who was the longest-tenured Mariners player when he was released amid a career-worst slump in August 2025, signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies over the offseason and was awarded a major-league deal after opting out of his initial contract in March.
Moore is still in search of his first hit with the Phillies. He’s 0 for 11 at the plate with three walks and five strikeouts in 13 games.
Trent Thornton
Thornton, who missed the final two months of last season with a torn left Achilles, elected free agency after being non-tendered by the M’s over the offseason. He signed a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs and was recently activated to Triple-A Iowa for his first game action since the Achilles injury.
In two outings (one start), Thornton has struck out four batters and allowed one run on three hits and one walk over 3 2/3 innings.
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Seahawks receiver makes surprise switch to cornerback
The Seattle Seahawks have an extensive history of taller cornerbacks on the roster, but not this tall.
The only reason why this is notable is because Broden was measured at just over 6’5 and weighed under 200 pounds. In addition to Broden’s height, he ran a reported 4.37 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. For context, Broden is taller than Richard Sherman (6’3), Riq Woolen (6’4), and Brandon Browner (6’4). Other reports of Broden’s height (including from Tyrone himself) have him up to 6’7. Unsurprisingly, Broden did not have any prior experience at corner during his college football days, and there’s nothing to indicate he had any cornerback work in high school.
At receiver, his chances of making the active roster are slim and none given the competition ahead of him, so why not have some fun experimentation? I’m not banking on it being much of anything, but I hope it continues into training camp so that fans can see this in person.
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