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Mariners Shine in MLB Honors; Seattle Storm Welcomes New Coach
Seattle, WA – The Seattle sports scene is buzzing with excitement as two Mariners players have been recognized for their exceptional performances this season. Cal Raleigh has been named the Sporting News MLB Player of the Year, a prestigious accolade that highlights his remarkable achievement of leading the league with 60 home runs. This milestone places him among an elite group, making him just the seventh player in MLB history to reach this mark. Raleigh now stands alongside Hall of Famer Johnny Bench as the only catchers to win this award, further solidifying his place in baseball history.
As the anticipation builds, all eyes are on the upcoming announcement of the American League MVP award, set to be revealed on November 13. Mariners fans are hopeful that Raleigh’s stellar season will earn him this coveted title.
In addition to Raleigh’s triumph, Mariners’ manager Dan Wilson has been honored with the AL Manager of the Year award from The Sporting News, a recognition that comes from a peer vote of MLB managers. Wilson’s leadership has been pivotal in guiding the team through a successful season.
Seattle Storm Makes History with New Head Coach
In other Seattle sports news, the Seattle Storm has found its new head coach in Sonia Raman, who previously served as an assistant for the New York Liberty. This groundbreaking appointment makes Raman the first person of Indian origin to take the helm as a head coach in the WNBA. The Storm made the decision to part ways with Noelle Quinn last month, following a playoff exit against the eventual champions, the Las Vegas Aces.
Huskies and Cougs Prepare for Key Matchups
The University of Washington Huskies are gearing up for a crucial home game against the 23rd-ranked Illinois tomorrow. After a tough 24-7 loss to Michigan, the Huskies are looking to bounce back and improve their standing in the Big Ten. Both teams enter the matchup with a 5-2 record, and coverage begins at noon, with kickoff set for 12:30 PM on KPUG.
Meanwhile, the Washington State Cougars are also looking to rebound as they host Toledo after narrowly missing out on upsets against ranked opponents Ole Miss and Virginia. The Cougs will kick off at the same time as the Huskies, at 12:30 PM from Pullman.
Kraken Return Home After Road Victory
The Seattle Kraken are back at home after a successful road trip, where they secured a 3-0 victory against the Winnipeg Jets, ending the Jets’ five-game win streak. Jaden Schwartz shone with two goals, while Joey Daccord made 32 saves to secure the shutout. The Kraken will begin a five-game homestand starting with the Edmonton Oilers tomorrow night, with coverage starting at 6:30 PM and puck drop at 7 PM on KGMI.
Western Vikings Dominate in Soccer and Volleyball
The Western Washington University Vikings celebrated a night of victories, with the men’s soccer team defeating Northwest Nazarene 3-2, extending their unbeaten streak to seven games. The women’s team also triumphed, beating Saint Martin’s 2-0 and pushing their unbeaten streak to 11 games. Additionally, the volleyball team opened the second half of the season with a 3-1 win against Seattle Pacific.
High School Football Highlights
As the high school football season heats up, Friday Night Lights will be live at Nooksack Valley High School for a thrilling matchup between the Pioneers and Montesano, featuring two top ten 1A schools. Coverage will also include Sehome’s rivalry game against Squalicum, with pregame coverage leading up to the 7 PM kickoff.
With a packed schedule of sports action across Seattle, fans have plenty to look forward to in the coming days.

