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Scandal alert! Scandal alert! Keith Price, the quarterback of the University of Washington Huskies, was talking to Steve Kelley from The Seattle Times on Saturday when he made a verbal gaffe, an oops!, or whatever you'd like to call it.
This whole LeBron James to the NFL thing is becoming a huge hit with everyone who's bored with the NBA lockout.
Prince Fielder of the Milwaukee Brewers was named Most Valuable Player in Tuesday's 82nd All-Star Game in a 5-1 National League victory over the American League.
Michael Jackson's iconic Thriller dance is the kind of dance everyone wants to try and perform. But no rendition might be as entertaining as what a young Seattle Mariners fan did during a game at Safeco Field recently.
The Seattle pitching continues to lead the team toward victories as starting pitcher Felix Hernandez gave a strong performance striking out 10 Oakland Atheletics over 8 innings. Despite his efforts, the victory went to fellow teammate Brandon League while Jamey Wright got the save.
Seattle rookie pitcher Michael Pineda showed some All-Star pitching as he delivered a win for the Mariners with a 2-1 performance over the Athletics in Oakland Coliseum. Pineda pitched six innings only allowing two hits and one run. He tallied seven strikeouts and two walks.
The Seattle Mariners will have players joining the American League All Star team, though they my not be playing. Outfileder Ichiro Suzuki and starting pitcher Felix Hernanadez were confirmed as All Stars for this year's game but due to coaching decisions and rotation schedule, the two players may sit out.
Seattle's starting pitcher Doug Fister pitched a beauty but the Mariners offense came up empty resulting in a 1-0 loss to the San Diego Padres. The Padre's lone run came after Fister walked San Diego's center fielder Cameron Maybin on apparently only three balls.
The WNBA 2010 Champions Seattle Storm spent the day with President Barrack Obama as they were welcomed into the White House Rose Garden. The Storm were congratulated by the president at a press event with photos. Obama was given a jersey during the event and praised the team for their community service.
Seattle Mariners pitcher Jason Vargas threw a shutout game holding the San Diego Padres to only six hits earning his 3rd shutout of the season. Vargas improves to 6-5 adding seven strikeouts to his total as hi pitched all 9 innings. He became the first pitcher since Freddy Garcia in 2001 to pitch 3 shutouts in the same season.