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PGA-LIV merger blindsides former Seattle golf pro

Rick Fehr said he's considering giving up his PGA Tour membership in response to the decision. SEATTLE — It was back to the swing...

Five years after reopening, Lincoln baseball heads to state tournament with unfinished business

The varsity program is only three years old, but has become an immediate state contender. SEATTLE — This feels like a long time coming...

Remembering the Seattle Pilots: Seattle's first MLB team lasted only one season

It's been over 50 years since the Seattle Pilots moved to Milwaukee, but for fans, blood still boils at the sight of the Brewers. ...

UW, Seattle Children's study will look at concussion impacts in youth athletes

The study is the largest of its kind, and is taking place at UW Medicine, Seattle Children’s and five other sites around the country. ...

Mariners' Tayler Saucedo details struggles with mental health

Tayler Saucedo, a former pitcher at Tahoma High School and Tacoma Community College, hopes sharing his journey can help others. PEORIA, Ariz. — It's...

Evan White looks to recapture promise after two injury-plagued seasons with Mariners

Evan White's hip injury has taken some of the shine off his star. After extensive rehab in Arizona, he now feels as healthy as he's...

Louisville's Van Lith, Colorado's Miller return to Seattle for NCAA Tournament

They starred in high school at Cashmere and Kentridge. Now, they're hoping to bring home a championship at the next level. SEATTLE — Eight...

Former Lakeside standout Carroll enters season as MLB's top prospect

Corbin Carroll's origin story in Seattle now fuels him as the top prospect in Major League Baseball. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Last year's calls Seattle...

Coaches and teammates remember Storm legend Edwards

The people who knew Simone Edwards best are mourning the loss of a dynamic player and a dynamic person. SEATTLE — Simone Edwards was...

'It really takes its toll:' Tacoma man's history-making 1961 season marred with racism, prejudice and hate

In 1961, Aaron Pointer made history. He'd sometimes rather forget it ever happened. TACOMA, Wash. — Buried in a Tacoma man's basement are baseball...

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