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Turning the page and embracing change for the Seattle Storm
During a press conference with the media, the first since the departure of franchise cornerstone Jewell Loyd, the Seattle Storm brass (General manager Talisa Rhea and head coach Noelle Quinn) made it clear that the franchise was turning a page and fully focusing on 2025.

Seattle Mariners players to watch in Spring Training, part two
Spring Training swiftly approaches for our Seattle Mariners, and despite the lack of impactful moves made this offseason and a tiny amount of payroll increase to work with, there are some reasons for excitement. Brittany Wisner provides her players and position groups to watch this Spring.

Storm bring back familiar face in Alysha Clark
Our Seattle Storm are bringing back a familiar face, as Alysha Clark has reportedly signed with the team as she leaves the Las Vegas Aces in free agency. It's a quieter move for the Storm, but an important one as Clark is still a difference making veteran.

Seattle Mariners players & position groups to watch in Spring Training, part one
Spring Training swiftly approaches for our Seattle Mariners, and despite the lack of impactful moves made this offseason and a tiny amount of payroll increase to work with, there are some reasons for excitement. Jeffrey Nooney provides his players and position groups to watch this Spring.

Press release: CSS adds writer Jeffrey Nooney for Seattle Mariners coverage
Circling Seattle Sports is excited to add another contributor to the team to assist in Seattle Mariners coverage. Please welcome Jeffrey Nooney!

Storm release interesting graphic regarding the #2 overall pick
Our Seattle Storm have possession of the number two overall selection in this years WNBA draft, and while some thought that they may move on from it after acquiring it in the Jewell Loyd trade, that doesn't appear to be the case.

Loyd: “I feel like the next 10 years of my life will be my best.”
In her introductory press conference with the Las Vegas Aces, former Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd discussed how she views the next chapter of her career and life following the three-team trade that saw her leave the team that drafted her.

Nneka Ogwumike to re-sign with the Storm
In a move that's been anticipated and was rumored earlier today on the WNBA free agency show on ESPN, our Seattle Storm will be re-signing free agent forward Nneka Ogwumike, as the news was broken by her sister Chiney on Sportscenter.

Overview of the non-roster players invited by the Seattle Mariners to Spring Training
As Spring Training draws near, the Seattle Mariners have announced their non-roster players that they’ve invited to Peoria. Here is that list of 31 players broken down.

Mariners bring back Jorge Polanco to fill the role at 3rd base
Our Seattle Mariners have brought back Jorge Polanco on a 1-year deal, which makes some sense but there is a unique twist: the Mariners want him to play third base. Jeffrey Nooney details the signing.

Tacoma Rainiers make history by hiring Rylee Pay as their new play-by-play voice, becomes the first female lead broadcaster in Triple-A.
To fill the position previously held for over two decades by Mike Curto, the Tacoma Rainiers announced the hiring of Rylee Pay as their new broadcast voice. Pay becomes the first woman lead broadcaster in Triple-A baseball.

End of an era: Jewell Loyd dealt to Aces in three-team trade
Our Seattle Storm have completed a trade to send off franchise icon Jewell Loyd after she previously requested a trade, sending her to the Las Vegas Aces in a three-team trade with the Los Angeles Sparks.

Pursuing a return to the win column: previewing the Kraken hosting the Penguins, January 25th, 2025
Following their shutout loss to the Washington Capitals on Thursday and ahead of their tough back-to-back starting Monday, our Seattle Kraken continue this long stretch of home games by welcoming the Pittsburgh Penguins for an early afternoon Saturday showdown.

Seattle Kraken practice notebook: January 24th, 2025
Following last night's tough loss to the Washington Capitals and prior to their early start game against the Pittsburgh Penguins tomorrow, our Seattle Kraken held a full practice session at the Kraken Community Iceplex that featured some players missing due to injury, a familiar face back on the ice working back from injury, and other notes.

Top Kraken takeaways from Seattle’s home loss to the Washington Capitals on January 23rd, 2025
Our Seattle Kraken played a tight game for most of their Thursday, January 23rd, 2025 home game against the NHL leading Washington Capitals but ultimately critical mistakes with the puck and a lack of enough pressure in the offensive zone resulted the Kraken being shutout for the sixth time this year. Here are some key takeaways from CSS Kraken writer Jayd Serdy.

Ichiro Suzuki becomes first Asian-born player to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
One of the most iconic players to ever grace a Seattle Mariners uniform now has his name enshrined in Cooperstown, as Ichiro Suzuki was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by near unanimous decision as he missed that historic mark by just one vote.

Get to know Seattle Cascades #9 Spencer Lofink
In a new offseason series, CSS Cascades beat writer Becca Weinberg will take a look at players on the roster with the aim of providing a better background of them for fans. Starting things off is #9 on Seattle’s roster, Spencer Lofink!

"There's no place like Seattle" inside Kelsey Plum's UW jersey retirement
Kelsey Plum is arguably the most decorated Washington Husky athlete of all-time, and she was immortalized by the university and women’s basketball team with her jersey retirement on Saturday, January 18th, 2025 against Purdue. Rowan Schaberg details the day and Plum’s Husky legacy.

Club original Lu Barnes signs new one-year contract with Seattle Reign
In an expected move, our Seattle Reign FC have brought back club original and team captain Lu Barnes on a one-year deal. A talented defender that remains efficient and incredibly valuable after all these years, Barnes is seemingly setting up for 2025 to be her final campaign in the NWSL.

Midfielder Maddie Mercado re-signs with Seattle Reign on one-year deal
In an expected move, our Seattle Reign FC have brought back young midfielder Maddie Mercado on a one-year deal. After drafting her prior to last season, the Reign will look to keep Mercado's development moving as another depth piece in the midfield.