Wait Until You Hear What Happened: The A's Vegas PR Is Still a Joke, And Mariners Fans Are Ready For It

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The A's Vegas PR Is Still a Joke, And Mariners Fans Are Ready For It

Alright, Seattle, pull up a chair, grab your favorite brew. We gotta talk about some of the wild stuff happening out there in the sports world, even if some of it is pure clown show. You know how we bleed green and blue here in the Emerald City, right? We live and breathe our Mariners, our Seahawks, our Kraken, our Sounders. But sometimes, you just gotta look around the league and shake your head. And right now, the biggest eye-roll has to go to those A's and their never-ending Vegas saga.

Oakland's Farewell Tour: A Comedy of Errors?

You saw the news, right? The Athletics are still out here trying to hype up their move to a "climate-controlled stadium at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip." They've got almost two full seasons left before they even get there, but apparently, they're hoping some homestands now will magically build excitement for Vegas. Can you even believe it? Excitement for what, exactly? Our guys, Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez, they play in a real ballpark, T-Mobile Park, with real fans who actually show up and aren't just there for the spectacle. The A's keep pushing this narrative, but honestly, what does it truly mean for us? It means we keep our eyes on the prize. While they're worried about PR stunts for a move two seasons away, we're focused on our Mariners and what they're doing on the field, every single game in this long season.

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Around the Leagues: Global Stages and Long-Term Pledges

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Speaking of big stages, the World Cup is in full swing, and man, does it make you proud to think about our Sounders guys. We saw Mexico kick off their 2026 edition with a solid 2-0 win over nine-man South Africa, with Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez bagging their first career World Cup goals. But it wasn't all good news on the global pitch, with Japanese captain Wataru Endo having to withdraw from the tournament due to an ankle injury, marking the end of his international career. It just reminds you of the grind these athletes go through. And our own Cristian Roldan and Jordan Morris, they've been there, representing our country on that incredible stage. That's the kind of passion we live for.

Over in the NHL, there's big talk about player commitments. The GM of the Avalanche is out there pledging that star Cale Makar will finish his career with them. That's a huge statement, locking down a talent like that for the long haul. Makes you think about what our Kraken are building. We've got our own core, our own future with guys like Matty Beniers, Jared McCann, and Joey Daccord. You want that kind of loyalty in Seattle, too, building something special at Climate Pledge Arena for years to come.

Looking Ahead: Seattle Never Stops

The baseball season is a marathon, and we even saw news of Royals CF Kyle Isbel expected to miss significant time with a plantar fascia tear. Injuries are part of the game, a tough reality that highlights the need for depth and grit. No matter what's happening around the league, with other teams trying to find their footing or making big pledges, our focus in Seattle is always on our squads. The Mariners are out there grinding, the Sounders are creating magic, and the Kraken are building for the future. We're looking forward to every single pitch, every goal, every big play. This season is far from over, and we're ready for all of it. Go Hawks, Go M's, Go Kraken, Go Sounders!

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