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Analysis: Without Further Acquisitions, Seattle Mariners Admit Defeat
The Mariners’ outfield is a large number and can solely worsen. They at the moment have two authentic, on a regular basis outfielders on their 26-man roster. And when Jesse Winker serves his suspension subsequent week, they are going to face two of probably the most proficient golf equipment in baseball with Julio Rodríguez and a bundle of minor leaguers flanking him within the outfield.
This is not adequate.
Neither is it sufficient to “watch for Mitch Haniger and Kyle Lewis.” Haniger is, not less than, three weeks away and the chances that Lewis can present any protection for Seattle in 2022 are primarily zero at this level. To not point out the apparent danger related to trusting two gamers with injury-filled histories to probably come again, keep wholesome and repair your points. And if Winker or Rodriguez get injured—effectively, you get the concept.
The Mariners badly want an outfielder. They do not want a star, not less than not but. It could not even make sense for basic supervisor Jerry Dipoto to spend massive on a star primarily based on the crew’s present file. But when the plan is to proceed to make use of Sam Haggerty, Dylan Moore, Justin Upton and Marcus Wilson for the subsequent three to 4 weeks, the Mariners are telling their fanbase this easy reality: 2022 isn’t their 12 months.
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Seattle can not anticipate to have an inexpensive likelihood at making the playoffs this season by constantly working out a lineup with as many as 5 subpar MLB bats in it. And it should not waste its time attempting to inform its playoff-starved followers that Moore and Haggerty will lead its crew to the promised land.
Once more: the crew would not want a star. It wants an MLB-quality participant. Leases must be on the desk, platoon gamers must be thought-about and any prospect outdoors of the consensus top-10 must be obtainable in talks for such gamers.
The acquisition of any such participant wouldn’t stop the crew from including extra items sooner or later. The Mariners needn’t purchase a yacht. But when they do not begin to plug the holes on their roster with gamers like Tommy Pham, Michael A. Taylor or Tyler Naquin, their 2022 season will likely be sunk lengthy earlier than Haniger and Lewis may also help.
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Seattle Sounders vs. Los Angeles FC LIVE STREAM (10/28/24): Watch MLS Playoffs online | Time, TV, channel for soccer game
Seattle Sounders faces Los Angeles FC in an MLS Playoff game on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024 (11/23/24) at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California.
HOW TO WATCH: Fans can watch on Apple TV+, via a subscription to the MLS Season Pass.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: MLS game
Who: Seattle Sounders vs. Los Angeles FC
When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024 (11/23/24)
Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
Where: BMO Stadium
TV: N/A
Live stream: Apple TV+
Here’s a recent AP story on MLS:
Seattle Sounders FC (16-9-9, fourth in the Western Conference during the regular season) vs. Los Angeles FC (19-8-7, first in the Conference during the regular season)
Los Angeles; Saturday, 10:30 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: LAFC -107, Seattle +271; over/under is 2.5 goals
BOTTOM LINE: Los Angeles FC looks for its 20th win of the season when it faces the Seattle Sounders.
LAFC is 18-8-6 in conference games. LAFC ranks fourth in the Western Conference with 63 goals led by Denis Bouanga with 21.
The Sounders are 12-8-10 against Western Conference teams. The Sounders are 7-1-2 when they score a pair of goals.
The teams meet Saturday for the second time this season. LAFC won the last meeting 3-0.
TOP PERFORMERS: Bouanga has scored 21 goals and added 10 assists for LAFC. Kei Kamara has two assists over the past 10 games.
Jordan Morris has 13 goals and four assists for the Sounders. Albert Rusnak has scored five goals over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: LAFC: 7-2-1, averaging 1.6 goals, 5.2 shots on goal and 6.4 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.1 goals per game.
Sounders: 5-1-4, averaging 1.5 goals, 3.8 shots on goal and 6.8 corner kicks per game while allowing 0.5 goals per game.
NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: LAFC: Lorenzo Dellavalle (injured).
Sounders: Cody Baker (injured), Jacob Castro (injured), Danny Musovski (injured), Jordan Morris (injured), Albert Rusnak (injured).
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Insider: What to watch from Seattle Seahawks' Week 12 opponent
After a big win over the San Francisco 49ers, the Seattle Seahawks are set for another important divisional clash.
Macdonald previews Seattle Seahawks’ pivotal NFC West clash vs Cardinals
The Seahawks host the NFC West-leading Arizona Cardinals (6-4) with a chance to move into at least a tie for first place in the division. Seattle (5-5) is currently in a three-way tie for second place with both the 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams.
If Seattle can pull off the win and both San Francisco and Los Angeles lose, it would take over sole possession of first place via the head-to-head tiebreaker over Arizona. The Seahawks and Cardinals meet again on Dec. 8.
The Cardinals, winners of four straight, are one of the surprise teams in the league this season. After finishing in a four-way tie for the second-worst record in the league last season, they’ve already surpassed their four wins from a season ago and have their latest division lead since being tied for first with the Rams in Week 15 of the 2021 season.
With Arizona on the docket for the first time this season, AZCardinals.com senior writer Darren Urban shared his insight on the Cardinals with Stacy Rost and Seahawks Radio Network analysts Michael Bumpus and Dave Wyman during The Huddle on Seattle Sports’ Bump and Stacy.
Kyler Murray playing at a high level
Arizona has been much improved on offense with dual-threat quarterback Kyler Murray fully healthy, but that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.
With Murray out for the first nine weeks of last season, the Cardinals stumbled to a 1-8 start while averaging just 16.8 points per game. After his return, they went 3-5 while averaging 22.8 points.
Murray is playing at a high level this year in his first full season since tearing his ACL in December of the 2022 season. He’s completing passes at a career-high 69.2% clip with 2,058 yards, 12 touchdowns and three interceptions, while adding another 371 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.
“I don’t know if I’ll necessarily call it a career year yet. (We) obviously still got half the season to go, but he’s definitely in a different space than he’s been in before,” Urban said. “He might have had more gaudy numbers once upon a time, but he fits so well in the offense that they’re running here with offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, and the fact that it’s kind of coming together at a perfect time, really kind of escalates how he looks and how he’s performing. Don’t get me wrong, Kyler is playing at a very high level right now. They just don’t always need him to be Superman like he once was.”
Arizona is tied for 11th in scoring this season at 23.8 points per game with Murray leading the charge. Part of what’s made him so effective this year is his improved ability to take care of the football. He’s on pace for a career-low 1.1% interception rate.
“He’s done a really good job of taking care of the football,” Urban said. “When you add that in with the least amount of penalties the Cardinals have got – the Cardinals have the fewest amount of penalties of anybody in the NFL – that goes a long way in helping you try and win games. So Kyler Murray is in a good place right now. He’s 100% back from the knee injury from a couple of years ago. He looks like it when he moves around. He’s throwing the ball exceptionally well. And this offense is coming around.”
The ‘heart and soul’ of Arizona’s offense
While Murray’s play has been key, Urban described veteran running back James Conner as the “heart and soul of the offense.”
“Since (head coach) Jonathan Gannon came in, they prefer to be a run-first offense,” Urban said. “(It) doesn’t mean they won’t throw, to the contrary, but in a perfect world James Conner is getting the ball a lot and they are grinding out yards on the ground.”
The 29-year-old Conner has been a versatile weapon for Arizona this season and is 11th in the NFL with 944 yards from scrimmage. He’s rushed for 697 yards and five touchdowns on 4.4 yards per carry and added another 247 yards on 24 receptions. The Pittsburgh product has eclipsed 100 yards rushing in four games and produced at least 100 yards from scrimmage in six.
“The way he plays football feels very old-school. It feels very 1977 kind of feel to it as a running back, and you don’t get that a lot anymore. When he does well, it does seem to energize this entire team,” Urban said. “Not a lot of people know James Conner – most (do) from his years in Pittsburgh – but there’s no question that he has played his best football since he came to Arizona in these last couple of years. Even as he’s getting older as a running back, he seems to be getting better.”
The combination of Conner and Murray in the running game means this Cardinals squad is better suited for the chilly conditions it’s set to face Sunday in Seattle.
“If they’re playing the game that they want to play, they’re going to be able to control the ball on offense a little bit and they’re going to be able to run it,” Urban said. “One of the things that has always kind of … followed this team where it plays, if you go back to the heydays of the Kurt Warner Cardinals, is they can win if they’re not in a dome. … This team can do that.”
Improving defense
After being among the league’s worst defenses last season, the Cardinals have resembled more of a league-average unit this season under second-year defensive coordinator Nick Rallis.
The biggest strides the unit has made have come against the run. Arizona was last in the NFL in rushing defense last season and is up to 19th in 2024. The defense also has been better at forcing turnovers, jumping from tied for 27th to tied for 16th with 11 so far this season.
The Cardinals are coming off two of their best defensive performances, allowing a combined 15 points and no touchdowns in wins over Chicago Bears and New York Jets.
“The last two games where they haven’t given up a touchdown, you’re playing at home, you’re playing against the Jets and the Bears – two teams that I’m pretty sure are not going to be going anywhere past the end of the regular season, so you have to factor in some context,” Urban said. “But this team was always defensively about doing a solid job and hopefully having the offense pick them up in spots.
“What has happened over this four-game winning streak in a lot of ways is the defense has done more than just hold its own, and that’s an important factor when you talk about a group that doesn’t have a lot of big names.”
With that being said, the unit is still susceptible to give up yards. It’s just been good at limiting points in the red zone, ranking ninth in the league with an opponents’ red-zone touchdown percentage of just 48.6%.
“(The defense is) an area of the roster that I’m sure (general manger) Monti Ossenfort wants to continue to upgrade, but they are playing at a pretty high level and it’s kind of the epitome of bend but not break,” Urban said. “I mean, they’re going to give up some yards, but they’ve been keeping teams out of the end zone, and that’s gone a long way for them to win games.”
Listen to the full conversation at this link or in the audio player near the top of this story. Tune in to The Huddle from noon-2 p.m. on Thursday’s before Sunday Seahawks games for two full hours of in-depth coverage on the team.
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• Seattle Seahawks make four roster moves as Week 12 preparation begins
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Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks Prediction: Odds, Best Bets, Player News, Injuries, and Stats
Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks Preview
The Arizona Cardinals are 6-4, and Jonathan Gannon should be the favorite for coach of the year. After a tough start to the season, the Cardinals have ripped off five straight wins. Their win over the Chargers is the most impressive of them all.
The Cardinals have been a good mix of solid passing performances and a well-balanced rushing attack, led by quarterback Kyler Murray.
They head to Seattle this week to take on Geno Smith and the 5-5 Seahawks.
It’s been an up-and-down season for the Seahawks, and they are on a bit of a bad run, losing three of their last five games.
Luckily, with the return of DK Metcalf, they should be a bit stronger on the offensive side of the ball.
The Seahawks have missed Metcalf’s production and ability to stretch the field and take the top off the defense.
The Cardinals are the only team without a conference loss, so they should enter this game as betting favorites and with a great deal of confidence.
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How to Watch Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks Live on Sunday:
- Date: Sunday, November 24, 2024
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Site: Lumen Field
- City: Seattle, WA
- TV/Streaming: FOX
Latest Game Odds for Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks – Week 12
The latest odds as of Friday morning, courtesy of DraftKings:
- Moneyline: Arizona Cardinals (-110), Seattle Seahawks (-110)
- Spread: Cardinals -1
- Total: 44.5
The Seahawks enter this game as a 1.5-point favorite. Given the success of the Cardinals, the line has since moved in favor of Arizona, making them a 1-point favorite.
NBC Sports Bet Best Bets
NBC Sports analyst Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is eyeing Seattle +1
Thomas: “This game is blah… If there were a skip button, it would be this one for me. Not that it won’t be a compelling game; I am just struggling to find a reason bet to take. Gun to my head, I would take Seahawks +1 at -105. With Metcalf returning, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb has his full arsenal of talented weapons at his disposal.”
Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks Team Stats, Betting Trends
- The Cardinals are 4-1 ATS in their last five games as a road underdog
- The Seahawks have won five straight games against the Cardinals
- The Seahawks have won five straight games against the Cardinals
- The Cardinals are 2-0 against the NFC West this season
- The Cardinals have won 5 of their last 6 games
Quarterback Matchup for Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks
- Cardinals: Kyler Murray returned to action in Week 10, showing flashes of his dynamic playmaking ability that he had prior to his injury. Murray has thrown for 2,058 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions.
- Seahawks: Geno Smith has had a turnover problem. He’s thrown for 2,781 yards and 11 touchdowns, so some may say he’s been good. However, it’s hard to ignore the 11 interceptions he has thrown.
Player News & Injuries
- Cardinals:
- S Jalen Thompson (ankle) is OUT
- LB Xavier Thomas (back) is questionable
- DE Darius Robinson (calf) is questionable
- OT Jonah Williams (knee) is questionable
- K Matt Prater is on the IR
- Seahawks:
- TE Noah Fant (groin) is questionable
- TE Brady Russell (foot) is OUT
- WR Laviska Shenault Jr (back) is questionable
- OT George Fant (knee) is on the IR
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