Seattle, WA
Seattle Slew
Just as he had on the race track, Seattle Slew came out running in the breeding shed. His first crop included grade 1 winners Adored, Slew o’ Gold, Slewpy, and Landaluce, who was voted champion 2-year-old filly.
Other top offspring sired by Seattle Slew included Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Swale, 1986 champion 2-year-old male Capote, 2002 champion 2-year-old male Vindication, and 1992 Horse of the Year A.P. Indy, one of the most successful sires of his generation.
Tony Leonard
Seattle, WA
Seattle Mariners drop another series, fall 5-4 to Blue Jays in extras
SEATTLE (AP) — Daulton Varsho drove in the go-ahead with an RBI single in the top of the 10th inning, as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4 on Sunday.
Toronto Blue Jays 5, Seattle Mariners 4 (10 innings): Box Score
Varsho’s base-hit off Mariners reliever Collin Snider (0-1) with two outs drove in automatic runner Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from second base and sent the Blue Jays to a series victory over the Mariners, who have now dropped six consecutive series.
Chad Green (2-1) got the win. Génesis Cabrera pitched the 10th for his second save.
Mariners center fielder Victor Robles got the scoring started with a leadoff solo homer off Blue Jays starter José Berríos in the third, but Toronto tied it in the fourth when Bo Bichette led off with a ground-rule double against Kirby, and scored on a one-out sacrifice fly from Alejandro Kirk.
Mitch Garver put Seattle back ahead in the fifth with a three-run homer, his 12th of the season, but George Springer tied the game back up with a three-run blast in the seventh off Mariners reliever Ryne Stanek.
Stanek came on in relief for Mariners starter George Kirby after Kirby allowed back to back singles. After Stanek struck out Kevin Kiermaier, Springer launched a fastball 400 feet to center field to make it a 4-4 game.
Kirby gave up seven hits and three earned runs with eight strikeouts in six innings.
Jose Berrios allowed four earned runs and seven hit over six innings for the Blue Jays, with 10 strikeouts.
Blue Jays second baseman Leo Jiménez’ second inning single was his first MLB hit.
ALL-STAR
Mariners RHP Logan Gilbert was named to the American League All-Star team on Sunday for the first time in his MLB career. Gilbert has a 2.91 ERA and 108 strikeouts in 117 ⅔ innings. His 14 quality starts are tied for most in the majors, while his 0.92 WHIP is the best in the AL.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners CF Julio Rodriguez was out of the lineup, one day after he exited in the first inning with a quad injury.Rodriguez’ MRI results came back clean, and he pinch-hit in the eighth inning of Sunday’s game … RHP Bryan Woo and RHP Gregory Santos both made rehab appearances Saturday with High-A Everett on Saturday.
UP NEXT
Blue Jays: LHP Yusei Kikuchi (4-8, 4.12 ERA) will pitch Tuesday against Blake Snell when Toronto opens a three-game series in San Francisco,
Mariners: RHP Logan Gilbert (5-5, 2.91 ERA) will pitch Tuesday for Seattle in the first of a two-game series in San Diego, against Padres righty Adam Mazur.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle-area residents seek reprieve from 90-degree heatwave
TACOMA, Wash. – Across the Puget Sound, people are seeing the comforts of air conditioning, shade, and plenty of water. This, as temperatures are expected to increase through Monday, peaking in the mid-to-low 90’s.
From the lakeshore to the shade — it’s all about seeking reprieve from that summer heat.
“We’re just carrying water bottles wherever we go,” said Mark Manual.
Along Lake Union on Saturday, crowds flocked to be near the water to escape the 80+ degree heat.
Mark’s brother, Alan, had sweat dripping down his face.
“I would say it is pretty hot,” he said.
Down I-5 in Tacoma, the Grit City was experiencing even warmer temperatures.
“Oh, it’s hot,” exclaimed 13-year-old Davaun Noble. “I go into the splash pad. It’s great!”
Noble and his mom told FOX 13 the splash pad at Wright Park is the place to be.
“The best place is where the water pours down,” said Noble.
Families agree, the Wright Sprayground offers plenty of water to cool down even the most active and heated kids.
“It feels like it’s over 100 degrees,” said parent Taleaya Elezer. “Having this, it’s great. There’s plenty for the kids to do.”
Elezer told FOX 13 when you’re talking extreme temperatures, it’s all about staying safe.
“Stay cool, be in the AC,” she said. “We’re also going to lakes and going to spray parks.”
Health experts are also warning people of risks along with tips to ensure safety when dealing with prolonged heat exposure:
Avoid overexertion & stay hydrated
- Heat stroke can occur even during moderate heat
Never leave people or pets in vehicles
- Hot car deaths can occur year-round
Assist those who are at higher risk
- Check on neighbors and family members at risk of heat-related illness, especially children, pregnant people and older adults
Another relief, staying out of the sun altogether with a scoop or two of gelato.
“I think it’s a little psychological as well,” said Jennifer Al-Abboud, co-owner of Medzo Gelato Bar. “It’s comforting, right cool refreshing. It’s what we associate with hot weather!”
Al-Abboud and customers alike agree, nothing cools you down better than a sweet treat paired with plenty of water.
“Indulging is cooling and refreshing for sure!” she said.
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Seattle, WA
Tired and Undermanned, New England Revolution Hits a Rocky Road in Seattle
When the journey is tough and the horizon seems far away, the athletes’ willpower becomes a spectacle of its own. That’s exactly what we saw last night in Seattle, where the worn-out and undermanned New England Revolution faced off against the Seattle Sounders FC. After a week full of challenges, fatigue finally won, resulting in a 2-0 loss at Lumen Field.
The first half showed promise. The Revs’ players demonstrated an initial spark, an energy that seemed capable of defying the inevitable. Precise passes, well-crafted plays, and a solid defense showed that the team was willing to fight to the end. But like a flame slowly dying out, the second half revealed tired legs and exhausted breath. Caleb Porter, the Revs’ coach, acknowledged his players’ effort. “I was proud of the guys’ effort,” he said after the game. “I know we lost 2-0, but there were a lot of good things in the game, especially given the circumstances.”
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The pieces just didn’t fit together. The last-minute absence of Dylan Borrero from the starting lineup made things even more complicated. However, every challenge also brings opportunities. That’s how Marcos Dias, a young striker from Revolution II, made his Major League Soccer debut. Dias almost scored his first league goal, a moment that could have changed the game’s narrative.
Porter was clear about his squad’s limitations. “We knew we didn’t have much depth,” he explained. “We knew Dylan would probably only play 45 minutes at most. It was a very complicated puzzle for us in this game. Normally, I would have rotated more, but we didn’t have anyone to rotate… [Dias] gave us an attacking option and some coverage on the wing. That’s why we called him up. I think he was the best, probably, in terms of offensive production with Revs II.”
The second half saw the Revs’ team unable to react, incapable of putting pressure on their opponent. The absence of players on the bench who could provide that extra push was a hard blow. Even so, Porter maintained his positive and optimistic stance. “They gave everything they had,” he reiterated. “They absolutely gave everything they had. Today just wasn’t enough.”
Now, with a whole week of rest ahead before the next match against Orlando City SC, the hope is that the players can recover physically and mentally. Injuries have been a thorn in the side for the New England Revolution, but there is a glimmer of hope. Captain Carles Gil is showing signs of improvement, and Porter hopes he can return to training soon. Borrero, on the other hand, remains a question mark, but the coach understands that his return from serious surgery requires patience and caution.
Porter was clear when talking about the near future. “I think Carles is getting better,” he said. “I hope he can start training next week. Dylan, I don’t know; I was shocked that he had to come out… I think a lot of that is because he’s coming back from major surgery. It’s a bit tough for him, and part of it is also because we don’t have depth, so we’re trying to fit him in.”
Before worrying about the next match, the Revolution’s focus should be on recovery and rediscovering the qualities that led them to a four-game winning streak last month. The league is unpredictable, and as we saw in this game, it only takes a moment for things to change drastically.
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