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Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 1, 2026
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Mariners walk it off, sweep Arizona, and get a pitching-system exhale

Seattle gave Ben the cleanest headline of the morning: a 3–2, 10-inning walk-off win over the Diamondbacks on Sunday at T-Mobile Park. Victor Robles ended it with an infield single, finishing a sweep and pushing the Mariners to 31–29.

The real undercard was the pitching plan. MLB.com framed the day around Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo’s piggyback setup exiting “on a high note,” with Miller striking out six and Castillo getting the win after helping Seattle navigate extras.

Cole Young and Dominic Canzone supplied solo homers, which mattered because Arizona kept the game tight into the late innings. The turning point was simple and deliciously baseball-ish: extra innings, pressure on the infield, ball in play, Robles speed, game over.

Read the MLB.com recap

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Seattle Seahawks
No game

Offseason. Next listed regular-season game: Patriots at Seahawks, Sept. 9, 2026, 8:20 p.m. ET / 5:20 p.m. PT on NBC.

Official schedule

Seattle Mariners
Mariners 3, Diamondbacks 2 — F/10

Next: Mets at Mariners, tonight, 9:40 p.m. ET / 6:40 p.m. PT. Probables from MLB Stats API: Austin Warren vs. Emerson Hancock.

Box score · Schedule

Oregon Ducks football
No game

College football offseason. No verified game result since the prior morning; watch the official Ducks channels for roster/recruiting notes and 2026 schedule updates.

Official schedule

Seattle Seahawks

Quiet June, but the opener is already a prime-time marker

No Seahawks game or verified major transaction surfaced in today’s checked sources. The schedule note is the headline: ESPN’s schedule feed lists Seattle opening the 2026 regular season at home against New England on NBC.

Injury/roster note: No fresh official injury report is expected this far from the season, and none was verified this morning.

What to watch next: offseason program availability, minicamp notes, and any roster churn around the bottom of the 90-man roster.

Seattle Mariners

Robles delivers in extras; Seattle closes a sweep

The Mariners beat Arizona 3–2 in 10 innings Sunday. Victor Robles’ walk-off infield single was the finishing blow, while Cole Young and Dominic Canzone each homered to keep Seattle’s offense afloat in a low-margin game.

Standout pitchers: Bryce Miller struck out six, and Luis Castillo earned the win in relief. MLB.com’s recap spotlighted the Miller/Castillo piggyback arrangement as the bigger development behind the walk-off.

Implication: Seattle moved to 31–29. It is still early-June baseball, but banking a sweep before opening a Mets series is exactly the sort of homestand math that keeps a club in the playoff conversation.

What to watch next: Mets at Mariners tonight, with Emerson Hancock listed as Seattle’s probable starter against Austin Warren.

Oregon Ducks Football

Offseason watch: recruiting and schedule, not a scoreboard day

No Oregon football game was played yesterday, and no new verified game recap applies. The Ducks remain in the offseason window where the most useful daily checks are recruiting movement, roster updates, staff availability, and official schedule changes.

Big Ten / playoff angle: Nothing new and verified this morning materially changed Oregon’s Big Ten or playoff outlook. That is not padding-worthy, so we will call it what it is: a quiet Ducks morning.

What to watch next: official Oregon announcements, summer recruiting commitments, and updated 2026 schedule details.

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