Seattle, WA
Cincinnati Reds Series Preview: Seattle Mariners
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Reds completed a three game weekend sweep of the Chicago White Sox on Sunday to move to 9-6 on the season. Now, they travel out west for the first time this season for a three game series against the Seattle Mariners.
Cincinnati played well in Chicago, with tremendous pitching performances from Andrew Abbott, Nick Lodolo, and Graham Ashcraft. Plus, they flashed the leather in the outfield and stole a slew of bases. Beating up on a bad team for an entire series is a great way to build momentum, and the Reds will try to take it with them to Seattle.
The Mariners are coming off of a home weekend series with the Chicago Cubs, where they dropped two out of three to the Cubbies. Seattle enters this series at 6-10, and struggling in the American League West.
Here’s our series preview of the interleague matchup:
GAME 1
WHERE: T-Mobile Park
WHEN: Monday, April 15, 9:42 PM
STARTING PITCHERS: Frankie Montas (CIN), George Kirby (SEA)
Frankie Montas will look to rebound from a tough outing against the Mariners. He lasted just five innings in that outing and allowed three earned runs. Montas prides himself on being pitch-efficient, but he wasn’t against the Brewers, throwing 96 pitches. The Mariners have one of the worst team batting averages in MLB, so look for Montas to be aggressive and challenge the Mariners hitters.
George Kirby enters this matchup with the Reds off of a rough outing against the Toronto Blue Jays. He allowed five earned runs in four innings in that one. In his last two starts, Kirby has allowed 13 earned runs in 7.2 innings of work.
GAME 2
WHERE: T-Mobile Park
WHEN: Tuesday, April 16, 9:40 PM
STARTING PITCHERS: Hunter Greene (CIN), Logan Gilbert (SEA)
The development of Hunter Greene this season is one the Reds and their fans will be watching closely. After a tremendous outing against the Mets in his second start of the year, Greene struggled against Milwaukee. His inability to be consistent has led to some Reds fans wondering if he can ever be a top of the rotation starter, and even if he’s best suited for the bullpen.
With Seattle’s offensive woes, this game is a perfect opportunity for Greene to get back on track. He has faced only three of these current Mariners hitters in his career but has only allowed hits to one of them: Luis Arias. With two home runs and four RBI in four at-bats against Greene, Arias will be one to keep an eye on on Tuesday.
Right-hander Logan Gilbert will look to continue his strong start for Seattle. In three starts this season, Gilbert has a 2.66 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 20 innings of work. He’s worked deep into games, too. Going seven or more innings in two of his three starts.
GAME 3
WHERE: T-Mobile Park
WHEN: Wednesday, April 17, 4:10 PM
STARTING PITCHERS: Andrew Abbott (CIN), Bryce Miller (SEA)
Andrew Abbott is scheduled to start the series finale. He has a 2.60 ERA so far this season. Abbott rolled through the White Sox lineup on Friday night, surrendering just four hits in seven innings of work. He went seven innings, his longest outing of the season, and allowed just one earned run. The Mariners have only faced a lefty in nine games this season and are batting just a tick over .230 against them.
The Reds have faced a left-handed starter in every series they’ve played this season up until now. Seattle will throw right-hander Bryce Miller on Wednesday. Miller has a 1.96 ERA in 18 innings this season. He was tremendous this weekend against the Cubs, allowing just three hits in 6.1 innings against a Cubs lineup that has hit well to start the season. Miller has not put up big strikeout numbers this season, with just 17 on the year.
WHAT ELSE?
Monday marks one of Major League Baseball’s best traditions: Jackie Robinson Day. The league does a great job honoring Robinson, who broke the color barrier on April 15, 1947. In 1997, Ken Griffey Jr. honored the 50th Anniversary of Robinson’s debut by switching his No. 24 with the Mariners to 42. He did it again in 2007 as a member of the Reds, after asking permission of MLB Commissioner Bud Selig who allowed anyone who wanted to wear the number to wear it as well. Selig then designated that every player wear No. 42 in 2009, and the tradition has stood ever since.
With Griffey still involved in the Mariners organization and his connection to the Reds and Jackie Robinson Day, and with the Mariners giving away a Junior bobblehead all three games of this series, don’t be surprised if The Kid makes an appearance.
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Seattle, WA
Detectives Investigating Robbery, Shooting Over $20 Necklace – SPD Blotter
Seattle police detectives are investigating a robbery and shooting of a 23-year-old man over a $20 necklace in Pioneer Square this morning.
At about 12:40 a.m., patrol officers responded to a shooting in the 500 block of 2nd Avenue. There, they found a victim, bleeding, with a gunshot wound to his right thigh. Police and the Seattle Fire Department treated his injury. Medics took him to Harborview Medical Center (HMC) in stable condition.
Police determined that the victim just left a bar, getting into the passenger seat of his friend’s car, when the suspect, wearing a ski mask and armed with a firearm, approached him and demanded his necklace. They struggled over the item, and the suspect shot the victim in the leg. The shooter fled in a vehicle with the necklace before police arrived. The value of the “chain” is about $20.
Detectives in the Robbery Unit responded to the scene and HMC. Anyone with information is asked to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip line at 206-233-5000. Anonymous tips are accepted.
Incident Number: 2026-57536
Seattle, WA
Fast Start for Kraken Win, Homestand | Seattle Kraken
That stretch begins with five more home games: A skilled and successful Carolina squad Monday, followed by St. Louis (for the second time in a week) Wednesday, Ottawa next Saturday, then Nashville (just behind Seattle in the West wild-card race) on March 10 and then finishing with Western Conference leader Colorado March 12.
Stars Shine and Star-Crossed Hat Trick
Vince Dunn opened the scoring in his 600th NHL game. Jordan Eberle topped the best Kraken-season goals mark with his 21st and 22nd goals of the year, with 23 games left to flirt with his first 30-plus goals on the year since his sophomore season in 2011-12. Joey Daccord registered 27 saves on the victorious night, including nine high-danger chances in the first 40 minutes alone.
To the fans’ disappointment, the slick-stickhandling Daccord missed a historic goalie goal by inches. But the sellout crowd was rewarded when Eberle cashed in on the Vancouver empty net. Eberle now has four two-goal games this season.
In a bizarre twist, when Eberle scored that empty-netter, Kraken fans rightfully cheered and tossed headwear for what was presumed to be a hat-trick score. But after Eberle scored, the scoring change on the Kraken’s power play goal was announced when off-ice officials realized Eberle’s shot had just ever-so-slightly deflected off Matty Beniers’ skate. So no hat trick for the second time this season. Linemate Jared McCann and hat-tossing fans thought the Kraken’s all-time leading scorer had notched a hat trick earlier this season, only to have it reversed when an offside infraction by, wait for it, Beniers, erased the goal.
Eberle joked post-game that maybe fans deserved some hats. The Kraken captain also said when Daccord missed by inches on his goalie goal, he was on the bench saying, “he got it, he got it.” Post-game, Eberle said, “It’s just a matter of time before he gets one” because he greatly admires the goaltender’s puck-handling skills.
The Kraken came out fast Saturday night with two goals, a couple of near-misses, lots of scoring attempts and pucks on net during the first 20 minutes. One near-miss was a hard wrist shot from Jordan Eberle that clanged off the far post. But no matter, Eberle scored a pivotal goal in the second period, getting in front of a Vancouver shot and chasing his own ricochet to create a breakaway with his still-elite speed. The 35-year-old Seattle captain went to his lethal backhand to beat Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen. Eberle’s tally re-upped the two-goal lead.
Good night for Kraken special teams as well. The penalty killer snuffed an early third period Canucks power play to keep the two-score cushion. Later third period, Matty Beniers scored on the power play, deflecting an Eberle shot, to push the score to 4-1. Chandler Stephenson earned his second point of the night with the primary assist. Same for Dunn, who notched the second assist. The Kraken needed just 10 seconds to score the man-advantage marker.
Captaining His Best Kraken Season…
It is Eberle’s 21st goal of the season. The next one he scores will set a new high as a Kraken for the teammate everyone calls “Ebs.” That makes it three of five seasons that Eberle has scored 20 or more goals. Eberle almost scored again later second period when matching cross-checking penalties on SEA forward Kaapo Kakko and VAN defenseman Filip Hronek. The ensuing 4-on-4 play was dominated by the Kraken quartet of Eberle, Matty Beniers, Brandon Montour and Ryker Evans. Beniers stood with some moves and an improv that had future Hall of Fame play-by-play man John Forslund saying, “Beniers did everything but score.” It was heartening to see Seattle flexing its offensive chops with a 3-1 lead.
The Kraken scored twice in an opening 20 minutes played to order, returning to the hard forechecking game they exhibited on a heater 10-game streak before the Olympic break. The starting goalie did his part, stopping all nine of Vancouver’s shots in the first 20 minutes to bring confidence to the first-intermission home locker room.
Jumping Out of the Starting Blocks
The Kraken faithful were mega-decibel loud during the announcement of the starting lineups, welcoming back Olympian bronze medalists Kaapo Kakko and Eeli Tolvanen, as well as Seattle teammates. This week’s two road losses forgotten, replaced by rousing cheers for starters and fourth-liners Freddy Gaudreau, centering Jacob Melanson and Ben Meyers (on the wing for the first since a road matchup in LA right before the winter holiday break).
Defenseman Cale Fleury and Ryker Evans rounded out the skaters in front of Joey Daccord. It’s not a stretch to think head coach Lane Lambert was sending a message with his fourth line and third pair getting the first shift after losing two games in the Midwest by a composite score of 9-2.
Saturday morning, both defenseman Vince Dunn and Lambert both talked about what would be the ideal first 10 to 20 minutes in this Pacific Division showdown with rival Vancouver.
“We need to play simple and hard and direct,” said Dunn, who was playing in his 600th NHL game, 333 with Seattle. “I think we’re very connected when we can get our forecheck going. I think the way we play as a five-man unit is that we slow teams down and don’t get scrambled in our own end. We’re more patient in our own end and letting guys accept their positions and roles and areas that they need to defend in.
“Right away, we need to start shooting pucks … the past two games, the shot count hasn’t been where we wanted it to be in the first 10 minutes. So let’s get some looks and see what happens. Let’s see if we can get the other team scrambling.”
Seattle, WA
Two local soccer scribes to discuss Seattle’s road to 2026
From miners, lumberjacks and seamen to the world arriving on our shores this summer, Folio Seattle will host a program Monday night, with two local soccer scribes detailing the region’s collective footy history in “Seattle’s Road to the 2026 World Cup.”
Matt Pentz, a former soccer reporter for The Seattle Times and The Athletic, is teaming with historian Frank MacDonald, executive director for Washington State Legends of Soccer and occasional Sounder at Heart contributor. The program goes from 6-8 PM at the Folio location in Pike Place Market. Donations of any amount are accepted.
Pentz and MacDonald will dive into the state’s century-plus adoration of the game and highlight what’s changed in the last generation, since Seattle failed to land matches for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
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