The Storm's 3-10 Record Is a Red Alarm For Seattle and Nobody's Talking About It
Alright Seattle, let's talk real. We're bleeding green and blue out here, watching every single play, every pitch. And the early season numbers are starting to paint a picture we gotta look at. The Storm? They're sitting at a brutal 3-10. Three wins, ten losses. Yeah, you read that right. Meanwhile, our M's are plugging along at 36-32, getting ready to face the Orioles. It's a tale of two seasons right now for our city's teams, and the energy is wild.The Storm's Early Struggle is a Gut Check
We talk about the 12s, the Emerald City energy, but what about our Storm? Sitting at a brutal 3-10, it's tough, man. Three wins, ten losses. This is not the start anyone in Seattle wanted, and frankly, it's a red alarm for the season. They're heading into a crucial matchup against the Sparks, who are themselves only 5-6, but for our squad, every game is monumental now. We gotta see some fire, some grit, because this 3-10 record is a tough pill to swallow. This isn't how you build momentum, no way. The potential is there, the heart should be there, but the wins aren't showing up. This team needs to find its rhythm, and fast, to turn this ship around. The pressure is on, and the fans at Climate Pledge Arena are ready to roar when they do.Mariners Showing Gritty Form
But hey, let's pivot to T-Mobile Park for a minute, because our Mariners are giving us something to cheer about. At 36-32, they're above .500, a solid start to the year. That's a record built on grit and consistency, and it tells us these guys are here to compete every single night. They're lining up against the Baltimore Orioles, who are sitting at 31-37. This is a prime opportunity for our M's to keep building that momentum, keep grinding. You know what it feels like when the bat connects, when Julio Rodriguez roars around the bases, or when Cal Raleigh steps up in a big moment. That feeling is alive and well in the ballpark. The pitching has been stepping up, the defense making plays, and the bats are coming alive when it counts. This 36-32 record shows resilience, shows they're here to play hard. Let's keep that going, fellas, and push even higher! So what's next for our Seattle squads? For the M's, it's those Orioles. Every win now, every series, it sets the tone. We need to keep that winning energy alive at home, protect T-Mobile Park, and show the league what we're made of. For the Storm, that game against the Sparks is absolutely massive. They need to find that spark, that drive, and give us a reason to believe this season can still be something special. We're early in the season, yes, but these trends are real. This is Seattle. We show up, we make noise, and we ride with our teams through thick and thin. Let's keep bleeding that green and blue, and make some noise. Go Seattle!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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