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π§’ Former Mariners great Ichiro Suzuki was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame yesterday on a nearly unanimous vote. He is the first Japanese player to be inducted. (CBS Sports)
βΎοΈ The Seattle Mariners will have several top-40 picks in the 2025 MLB Draft in Atlanta, including the No. 3 overall selection and a competitive balance pick. (Sports Illustrated)
A man was killed near Seattle’s waterfront yesterday after being struck by a train at Broad Street and Alaskan Way, with police determining he likely didn’t see the oncoming train. (MyNorthwest)
π’ An investor purchased Seattle’s 144,000-square-foot Colman Building in Pioneer Square for $9.5 million, $27.5 million less than the historic building’s 2019 sale price. (Puget Sound Business Journal)
π After finishing 25-15 and getting swept in the first round of the playoffs, the Seattle Storm face a pivotal 2025 free agency period, navigating Jewell Loyd’s trade request and the uncertain futures of Nneka Ogwumike and Gabby Williams. (Swish Appeal)
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