Seattle, WA
Seattle Mariners Outright Toolsy Utility Player to Minor Leagues
After being designated for assignment last week, the Seattle Mariners have outrighted utility player Samad Taylor to Triple-A.
Roster move:
INF/OF Samad Taylor cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Tacoma.
— Mariners PR (@MarinersPR) January 21, 2025
While Taylor would surely like to be on a 40-man roster somewhere, this is a good piece of news for the Mariners, who can continue to have the toolsy player in their system. Taylor will get an invite to spring training, which opens up next month in Peoria, Ariz.
A 26-year-old speedster, Taylor broke in to the big leagues in 2023 with the Kansas City Royals. He played 31 games for Kansas City that year, stealing eight bases and registering a .200 batting average. The Mariners brought him in for the 2024 season, and he played in just three games, going 2-for-5 at the plate. He can play in the infield and the outfield.
As it stands, the M’s still need massive help in the infield, with holes to fill at second base and third base. If the organization does nothing on that front before spring training begins, Taylor could theoretically be in the mix at second base alongside Ryan Bliss and Dylan Moore.
Top prospect Cole Young also has a chance to factor into the competition in spring training as well.
Pitchers and catcher’s report to spring training on Feb. 12, meaning we are about three weeks away from seeing the M’s on the field.
Seattle is coming off an 85-77 campaign that saw them miss the playoffs by one game for the second consecutive year.
Even despite all the needs, the M’s have only signed one major league free agent this year: Donovan Solano.
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Seattle, WA
How the Seahawks got their name 50 years ago
STEILACOOM, WA – Fifty years ago, the Seattle Seahawks got its name through a radio competition where fans got the chance to choose a name.
“I think it’s the best name ever,” said Tom Barnum.
In 1975, Barnum learned he would have a chance to name the new Seattle NFL team.
He tells FOX 13 Seattle he sent in a few suggestions, including sockeyes, ospreys, mariners (this competition was two years before the Seattle Mariners’ first season), but we all know what came out is the winner: The Seahawks.
According to the Seahawks, the organization received more than 20,000 entries and nearly 1,741 different suggestions.
Barnum was one of about 150 people who entered the name Seahawks.
As acknowledgment for his suggestion, the newly named Seahawks organization sent Barnum a personalized team yearbook/program, as well as two complimentary tickets for the season.
This year, Barnum was recognized again. The Beast Bus Family learned his story and got Barnum, his sons, and his grandson tickets to the Hawks game versus the Colts in December.
Courtesy of the Beast Bus Family
The good, the bad, and the ugly
The Seahawks received nearly 2,000 team name suggestions. Some of them make sense, others have to be satire.
Here is a list alphabetically of all the names the Seahawks listed as other suggestions from the 1975 contest.
A
Aardvarks, Aleuts, Aero-Techs, About Timers, Anchovies, Alkis, Asters Domes, Abominable Snowmen, Alki Ants, Apple Knockers, Aqua-Ducks;
B
Bigfoots, Blue Sounders, Bunyan, Bumbershoots, Buffalo Chips, Belaying Pins, Billy Goats, Buzz Saws, Bronze Bobcats, Bay Hawks;
C
Catamounts, Clouds, Cloudbursts, Clam Diggers, Cool Dudes, City Slickers, Cockatoos, Cumulo Nimbos, Crabs, Cutthroats, Chowderheads, Chinook Passers;
D
Daffy Ducks, Domebusters, Diarrheas, Dogwoods, Drizzlers, Ding Dongs, Dreadnaughts;
E-F
Electric Loggers, Ferrys, Flounders, Frogs, Fruits Pickers, Flying Wedges, Ferrets;
G
Green State Geoducks, Green Giants, Go-E-Ducks, Gnomes;
H
Hammerheads, Harpooners, Halibut Heads, Herman’s Hermits, Hydrofoils;
I
Ichi Ban, Identified Flying Objects, Igloos;
K
Koala Bears, Killer Whales, Kelpers, Kilowatts, King Krabs;
L-M
Lucky Loggers, Microwaves, Mongooses, Major Domos, Montlakes;
N
Nibblers, Nutcrackers, Nordy’s Best, Nanuks;
O
Orangutans, O-Zones;
P
Peckerwoods, Pachyderms, Playwrights, Puget Puffers, Puddle Jumpers, Pacific Crests, Pike Street Misfits, Plimsoll Marks, Peacemakers;
Q
Queen City Quinaults, Quicksands;
R
Rainbirds, Rainy Ramblers, Rain-Dears, Running Salmon, Raining Suns, Rain Gods, Rainbeams, Red Tide, Roaches, Roosters, Royal Broughams, Roostertails, Rain-Beaux, Rain Hawks;
S
Sodbusters, Sounders, Spunkies, Spittoons, Sea Urchins, Salty Dogs, Sheep, 747’s, Silver Sasquatches, Skeletons, Sardines, Sperm Whales, Sleazies, Sonics, Snowflakes, Sourdoughs, Squids, Snorkels, Sinbads, Salamanders, Sun Dodgers, Scoundrels, Shamans, Sky Hawks, Stiletoes, Space Needlers, Scampi, Superscenics, Sawdust Eaters, Spodiodees, Soggies, Saints ‘n Sinners, Shrimps;
T
Ticks, Tremites, Toads, Third Degree;
U & V
Undertow, Vampires;
W
Waumpums, Weather Beaters, Woodpeckers, Water Hawks, Washington Georges, White Roosters;
Y-Z
Yogas, Zonkers, Zodiacs.
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Seattle, WA
How to watch Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers playoff game
SEATTLE – The Seattle Seahawks are hosting the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday in a prime time rivalry game in the divisional round of the NFL Playoffs.
This will be the Seahawks’ second consecutive game against the 49ers, having beaten them in Week 18 to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC, earning a first-round bye. They now meet again, this time with the winner advancing to the NFC Championship.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba (11) is congratulated by head coach Mike Macdonald during the first half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn
Keep reading for details on the Seahawks vs 49ers playoff game, and how to watch it live.
When is the Seahawks vs 49ers playoff game?
The Seahawks and 49ers will face off in the NFC Divisional Round at 5 p.m. PT on Saturday, Jan. 17.
Where is the Seahawks vs 49ers playoff game?
The Seahawks have homefield advantage after securing the #1 seed in the NFC, with the 49ers traveling to Lumen Field in Seattle.
What TV channel is the Seahawks vs 49ers playoff game on?
The Seahawks vs 49ers playoff game will air on FOX 13 in the Seattle area. You can watch Gameday on FOX 13 for pregame coverage and postgame analysis.
The game is also available to watch with a subscription to FOX One or NFL+.
What radio station is the Seahawks game on?
To listen to the game, fans can tune into Seattle Sports 710 AM, KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, the Seahawks mobile app, SiriusXM 226, 225 or 88, and on the SiriusXM app.
Steve Raible and Dave Wyman will call the action with Jen Mueller as the sideline reporter.
More on the Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC after beating the 49ers in Week 18, winning 13-3 in a hard-fought defensive battle.
The teams now meet each other in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, after San Francisco took down the defending Super Bowl champions in the Wild Card Round, the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Seahawks and 49ers also met at the beginning of the season, where the Niners came out on top 17-13. The Hawks are currently on a seven-game winning streak, but got a bye week as the No. 1 seed.
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Seattle named one of the most stressed, burned-out cities in the U.S. for work – MyNorthwest.com
Seattle is among the most stressed-out, burned-out, anxious cities when it comes to its employment, according to a new study.
According to a new study from Compare the Market, Seattle ranked No. 2 in the U.S. for work stress and burnout. Only Atlanta ranked higher.
“Seattle comes in at No. 2 for the USA, but despite having a much lower score than Atlanta, its higher population of 780,995 and 2,498 searches per 100,000 people around anxiety-related searches still make it a very anxious city, with a score of 76.06,” the study wrote.
In the past year, workers in Seattle searched for “stress relief” more than 4,990 times, according to the study.
In the U.S., San Francisco, Denver, Boston, Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Baltimore, Kansas City, and Portland rounded out the top 10. Three cities in Canada — Victoria, London, Ontario, and Ottawa — ranked above Seattle for most work-related stress and anxiety. San Francisco was close behind Seattle in the study’s ranking.
Researchers studied search terms related to work, such as “work burnout,” “work depression,” “work stress,” and “how to deal with work stress,” across all U.S. cities, compiling them into a point scale.
“Reducing work stress starts with creating a healthier work environment, where balance and support are prioritised,” Compare the Market General Manager Steven Spicer. “Simple steps like regular breaks, open communication, and mindfulness can go a long way in easing anxiety.”
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