Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 25, 2026

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Mariners Get Thumped in Pittsburgh, Need a Quick Day-Game Reset

Seattle’s freshest result is a rough one: the Mariners fell 11–1 to the Pirates on Wednesday at PNC Park. Pittsburgh turned the game into a runaway while Seattle’s offense managed one run despite multi-hit games from Julio Rodríguez and Josh Naylor.

The turning point was less one swing than a steady pile-on. Bryan Woo was tagged for five earned runs over four innings, and the Pirates kept extending the lead against the bullpen. On the other side, Braxton Ashcraft handled Seattle for six innings, allowing one run and striking out ten.

The useful part: baseball is rude, but it is also immediate. Seattle is right back at it today in Pittsburgh with Bryce Miller listed against Bubba Chandler, a noon-ish Pacific getaway game that can either bury the series mood or clean it up fast.

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Seattle Seahawks

No game — NFL offseason.

Next: preseason/regular-season schedule via team schedule page.

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Seattle Mariners

Final: Pirates 11, Mariners 1 — Wednesday.

Next: Mariners at Pirates, today 16:35 UTC / 9:35 a.m. PT. Probables: Bryce Miller vs. Bubba Chandler.

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Oregon Ducks Football

No game — college football offseason.

Next: monitor official schedule, roster and recruiting updates.

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Seattle Seahawks

Quiet NFL Calendar, Schedule Watch Continues

No Seahawks game or major verified overnight transaction surfaced from the official team/news sources checked this morning. This is the late-June NFL dead zone: useful news is more likely to be roster housekeeping, injury rehab notes, or training-camp logistics than game action.

Injury/roster note: No new official injury report is active in the offseason window.

What to watch next: training-camp reporting dates, camp-practice access, and any late roster additions before camp.

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Seattle Mariners

Pirates 11, Mariners 1: A Getaway-Day Gut Check

The Mariners’ Wednesday loss was decisive. Julio Rodríguez went 2-for-4 and drove in Seattle’s only run; Josh Naylor added two hits including a double; Cole Young doubled as well.

Pitching was the problem. Bryan Woo took the loss after allowing five earned runs in four innings, and Pittsburgh’s lineup kept applying pressure. Ryan O’Hearn hurt Seattle most, going 4-for-5 with three doubles and three RBI, while Braxton Ashcraft struck out ten over six innings for the win.

What to watch next: Bryce Miller gets the ball today against Bubba Chandler. After an 11–1 loss, the first couple innings matter: Seattle needs a clean start and early traffic from the top of the order.

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Oregon Ducks Football

Ducks in Offseason Mode: Schedule, Roster, Recruiting Watch

No Oregon football game occurred yesterday, and no fresh official game-style update was verified this morning. The Ducks’ summer board is about recruiting movement, roster health, and Big Ten preparation rather than Saturdays.

Why it matters: in Oregon’s Big Ten era, depth and travel readiness are not side plots — they are the plot. The next meaningful signals are official roster updates, recruiting commitments, preseason watch lists, and fall-camp reports.

What to watch next: official GoDucks football updates, Big Ten media/preseason announcements, and recruiting confirmations from school or trusted recruiting outlets.

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