Seattle’s bats did not wait around Saturday night. The Mariners hit four solo home runs in the first three innings — with Luke Raley and Julio Rodríguez going deep for the second straight game — and beat Arizona 5–1 at T-Mobile Park.
The cleanest line belonged to Bryan Woo, who threw seven shutout innings, allowed just three hits, walked one and struck out nine. That is the sort of start that turns a good offensive night into a no-drama win.
The turning point was less a single swing than a first-third inning ambush: Seattle kept lifting mistakes into the seats, forcing Arizona to chase the game before it had really settled in. The Mariners can finish the series today with another afternoon matchup against the Diamondbacks.
Most recent: Mariners 5, Diamondbacks 1 — Saturday night
Next: vs. Arizona, Sunday, May 31, 1:10 p.m. PT
Most recent: No game — NFL offseason/OTAs period.
Next: Check official offseason calendar and team news for OTA/minicamp availability.
Most recent: No game — offseason recruiting/roster cycle.
Next: Monitor official football news and 2026 schedule notes.
No Seahawks game, score, or verified injury-report development surfaced in the morning check. This is the part of the NFL calendar where the meaningful stuff is usually roster installation, OTA attendance, position battles and coach/player availability rather than final-score news.
Injury/roster note: No official game-week injury report exists in the offseason. For confirmed moves, the team transaction/news feed remains the best source.
What to watch next: OTA/minicamp notes, quarterback/offensive install reports, and any official roster transactions.
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Recap: Seattle beat Arizona 5–1 Saturday night. Raley and Rodríguez homered for the second straight game, and the Mariners stacked four solo shots across the first three innings.
Standouts: Woo was the headline: 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 9 K. The offense supplied early thunder rather than waiting for a late rally.
Implication: It is one game in a long MLB grind, but this is the preferred formula: rotation length plus enough power to avoid overtaxing the bullpen.
What to watch next: Series finale vs. Arizona today at 1:10 p.m. PT.
Highlights · Box score · Official schedule
No Ducks football game was played yesterday, and no new verified game-result item applied this morning. Oregon remains in offseason mode, where the highest-value updates are recruiting commitments, transfer/roster movement, summer enrollment and Big Ten schedule positioning.
Big Ten/playoff lens: Oregon’s margin for error in the expanded Big Ten is shaped in May and June by depth-chart answers as much as by fall headlines. Recruiting and portal stability matter now because they become November depth later.
What to watch next: Official football news, summer roster updates, and recruiting announcements from confirmed school/player channels.
Official Ducks football hub · Big Ten football