Seattle, WA
Mariners’ Paul Sewald: T-Mobile Park had different feeling before clincher
The Mariners’ drought-ending, postseason-clinching win on Friday night time was a second anybody who was at T-Cellular Park will all the time bear in mind.
Mariners Breakdown: The drought is over – their greatest second ever?
That’s definitely the case for veteran Mariners reliever Paul Sewald, the group’s chief in saves with 20 this season.
“It’s a second in a season I’ll always remember,” Sewald instructed Seattle Sports activities’ Wyman and Bob on Monday. “I haven’t been part of the 21-year drought, however I felt it as a lot as anyone final yr and I’m excited that we ended it this yr.”
However there’s one thing else from that day that stands out to him.
“The second I obtained to the sphere, this entire place simply felt in a different way,” Sewald instructed Seattle Sports activities’ Wyman and Bob on Monday. “There was like an eerie sense of silence earlier than all people obtained there, (and) you might really feel it the second you walked out for the anthem.”
That maybe made the occasions of the ninth inning, and the celebration that went on for hours after on the ballpark, all that rather more particular.
“I really feel like all of us had the identical disbelief, that in fact that’s the best way it occurred,” Sewald mentioned about catcher Cal Raleigh’s pinch-hit, walk-off homer that clinched the franchise’s first playoff berth since 2001. “That’s the best way the Mariners do it, proper? After all we’re going to do it on a walk-off. Who higher than Cal Raleigh this yr to do it? Only a storybook ending that, you already know, not even Hollywood may write.”
The followers sticking round of their seats, celebrating and ready for the group to come back again out on the sphere after popping champagne within the clubhouse, was one other Hollywood-esque second of the night time.
“They had been there hours after that final hit, and so it was it was fairly enjoyable to share with the followers,” he mentioned.
The group’s relationship with the followers is one thing taken to coronary heart by Sewald, who resurrected his profession after 4 seasons with the Mets with a breakout 2021 after becoming a member of Seattle on a minor league deal. Particularly when contemplating how lengthy the M’s followers have waited for a return to the postseason.
“I simply can’t be extra grateful for the Mariners followers and the folks of Seattle welcoming me with open arms and simply being extremely supportive of all people on this group always,” he mentioned. “You already know, 20 years of ache is a very long time to go with none kind of hope and any type promise, and that didn’t cease all people from packing T-Cellular Park what appeared like each weekend all season lengthy. Even within the darkest days of late Could and early June when our playoff odds had been virtually nothing, the followers had been nonetheless on the market, nonetheless supportive.
“They’ve been reaching out on social media for months saying how nice the whole lot has been and the way excited they’re for this group, and the flood of appreciation from followers the final couple days has been fairly particular.”
The Mariners nonetheless need to wrap up the common season this week, and there’s a likelihood they may sneak into the highest wild card spot from the American League earlier than opening the playoffs on Friday. As soon as they get there, whether or not it’s as the highest wild card or one other of the three whole spots, Sewald expects the group’s trademark chemistry to shine by way of.
“That’s what makes us such a fantastic unit, that’s why there’s a distinct hero each night time, as a result of everybody is aware of that they’ve a job on this group and that’s what obtained us up to now of going to the playoffs,” he mentioned. “And if we’re going to do any harm within the playoffs, it’s gonna be the identical factor. It’s gonna be a distinct man each night time. Everyone is aware of that.”
You may hearken to the total dialog with Sewald when the podcast is made obtainable at this hyperlink earlier than the Mariners’ collection opener in opposition to the Tigers on Monday night time.
Drayer: Mariners know the turning level that put them on path to playoffs
Seattle, WA
Breaking Down Seahawks Playoff Scenarios Heading Into Week 17
After dropping a tough 27-24 contest to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks no longer control their own destiny and to win the NFC West, they will have to have several dominos fall their way beyond simply winning their final two games.
As their first order of business, Geno Smith and the Seahawks will have to travel to Chicago on the day after Christmas and defeat the Bears at Soldier Field. A loss or a tie on Thursday night would not eliminate them from playoff contention, but in that scenario, the Rams would lock up the division by beating the Cardinals on Sunday, making the upcoming rematch between the two teams in Week 18 a non-factor in deciding the NFC West.
But even if Seattle does beat Chicago on the road, however, that will not guarantee the season finale ends up being a winner-take-all battle at SoFi Stadium in the final week. If Los Angeles beats Arizona, they will improve to 4-1 in the NFC West, meaning the worst they can finish for the season is with a 4-2 record, which would tie Seattle after a loss in the season finale.
Along with being equal with that tiebreaker and splitting their head-to-head series, the Seahawks and Rams would both have identical 4-4 records against similar opponents and the same conference record, making strength of victory the next tiebreaker to determine who would win the division. Going into Week 17, Los Angeles holds a nine-game advantage in that category after being Buffalo and Minnesota earlier this year, meaning Seattle will need teams that it beat earlier in the season to step up and win games this weekend to keep them alive in the title race and close that gap.
Specifically, per an official memo from the NFL, the Seahawks will need four wins from Packers, Jets, Lions, Falcons, Broncos, or Dolphins out of six games this weekend to stay in the NFC West hunt if both they and the Rams win in Week 17. In other words, they would need a ton of help from other teams to ensure that the season finale becomes a division title game.
In a more simple pathway to the division title and a home playoff game, if the Seahawks and Rams both lose this weekend, the winner of their Week 18 rematch would be the NFC West winner no matter what else happens around the league.
Considering all of those scenarios and the possibility that the Seahawks may or may not be in contention anymore next week regardless of whether they beat the Bears or not, 12s better buckle up, as the next several days should be quite interesting with playoff races reaching the final stretch during the holiday season.
Seahawks in Wait and See Mode With Ken Walker III, Zach Charbonnet
Ken Walker III Suffers Ankle Injury in Seahawks’ 27-24 Loss to Vikings
Rapid Reaction: Late Miscues Cost Seahawks in Gut-Wrenching 27-24 Loss to Vikings
Seahawks Face Tough Path to Playoffs With Control of Destiny Lost
Seahawks Defense Aims For Better Start vs. Vikings
Seattle, WA
Seattle U beats Washington 79-70, snaps 19-game losing streak to Huskies that spanned 48 years
SEATTLE (AP) — Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe set career highs with 23 points and 16 rebounds, John Christofilis had two four-point plays and scored 21 and Seattle University beat Washington 79-70 on Monday night, ending a 19-game losing streak to the Huskies that spanned 48 years.
Moncrieffe sank 7 of 11 shots and 9 of 10 free throws for the Redhawks (5-8), who last beat the Huskies 82-76 in 1976. Seattle U nearly ended the skid last season before losing 100-99 in overtime. Moncrieffe notched his sixth double-double of the season. Houran Dan and Paris Dawson both scored 10.
Christofilis had a four-point play and scored six as Seattle U jumped out to a 16-3 lead with 12:24 to go in the first half. The Huskies (8-4) went scoreless over the final 2:04 and trailed 38-23 at halftime.
Moncrieffe scored seven in a 12-5 run in the first 4:30 of the second half and Seattle U pushed its lead to 22. Tyler Harris scored the first 10 points of the half for Washington and Zoom Diallo scored seven in a row later to get the Huskies within 54-45 with 9:27 left to play. Christofilis answered with another four-point play and the Redhawks maintained a double-digit lead until the final 21 seconds.
Harris scored 20 to lead Washington. Great Osobor totaled 19 points and 10 rebounds for his third double-double this season. Diallo scored 13 off the bench before fouling out.
Seattle U made 29 of 32 free throws (90.6%) while Washington was 16 for 23 (69.6%).
The Huskies lead the series 35-5 — losing twice in 22 home games.
Washington will host NJIT on Sunday. Seattle U will host Nicholls on Monday.
____ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-toWp-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
Seattle, WA
Officers respond to seemingly random Seattle stabbing
Officers responded to a seemingly random stabbing in Seattle on Monday.
Seattle Police Department Detective Brian Pritchard with the public affairs department confirmed to MyNorthwest 911 received reports of a stabbing inside a business in the 3800 block of Rainier Avenue South, near the Rainier Valley Square shopping area, at 2:39 p.m.
More local crime: Suspect in stabbing death of Metro bus driver in Seattle charged with murder
Pritchard said when officers arrived at the business, they found a 37-year-old man outside the store suffering from a stab wound to the chest.
Police provided medical aid until the Seattle Fire Department got there. The man was then taken to Harborview Medical Center in stable condition, with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Pritchard.
Officers then went into the store and found a 57-year-old man allegedly trying to get into a storage room where an employee had locked themselves in. Pritchard said police quickly took the suspect into custody without incident.
Witnesses told officers the suspect entered the store and appeared to be in a crisis. Then, a short time later, the victim came into the store. There was a brief non-confrontational conversation between the two before the suspect allegedly pulled a knife from his jacket and stabbed the victim in the chest.
Other news: 2 injured after being hit by car in Puyallup
The victim then ran out of the store to escape the suspect and the suspect stayed inside where he was later taken into custody, reported Pritchard.
The suspect was arrested and booked into the King County Jail for investigation of assault. However, Pritchard noted this is an initial report and the investigation is ongoing.
Julia Dallas is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read her stories here. Follow Julia on X here and email her here.
-
Business1 week ago
Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off grand slam baseball sells at auction for $1.56 million
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta’s Instagram boss: who posted something matters more in the AI age
-
Technology4 days ago
Google’s counteroffer to the government trying to break it up is unbundling Android apps
-
News1 week ago
East’s wintry mix could make travel dicey. And yes, that was a tornado in Calif.
-
News5 days ago
Novo Nordisk shares tumble as weight-loss drug trial data disappoints
-
Politics5 days ago
Illegal immigrant sexually abused child in the U.S. after being removed from the country five times
-
Entertainment5 days ago
'It's a little holiday gift': Inside the Weeknd's free Santa Monica show for his biggest fans
-
Politics1 week ago
Trump taps Richard Grenell as presidential envoy for special missions, Edward S. Walsh as Ireland ambassador