Ben’s Morning Sports Page
Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 3, 2026
Lead Story
Mariners Stretch the Heater to Eight
The Mariners gave Ben the cleanest morning headline: an 8–3 win over the Mets at T-Mobile Park, good for a season-high eighth straight victory. Seattle did it loudly, with three home runs and enough early offense to keep the game out of late-inning panic territory.
Patrick Wisdom hit his first homer of the season, Jhonny Pereda added the second big-league homer of his career, and the Mariners stacked runs in the middle innings — including a three-run fifth that turned a manageable lead into a comfortable one. Colt Emerson also supplied the nightcap moment, making a sharp defensive play to close it out.
The useful part: this wasn’t a one-player carry. Seattle’s lineup kept pressure on New York, and the pitching staff limited the Mets to three runs while striking out 11. That is how a streak starts to look less like a cute week and more like a standings move.
Scoreboard
Seattle Seahawks
No game. NFL offseason/OTA window.
Next game: vs. New England Patriots, Sept. 9, 2026, 5:20 p.m. PT (ESPN schedule lists Sept. 10 UTC).
Seattle Mariners
Result: Mariners 8, Mets 3 — Tuesday night.
Next: Mets at Mariners, today, 12:40 p.m. PT at T-Mobile Park. Probables: Freddy Peralta vs. George Kirby.
Oregon Ducks Football
No game. College football offseason.
Next schedule note: ESPN’s Oregon page is in 2026 preseason mode, with no near-term games listed in the feed checked this morning.
Seattle Seahawks
OTAs, Signings and a Receiver Trade Keep the Offseason Moving
No game, but the Seahawks’ official news stack is busy: OTA practice photo galleries, the signing of first-round pick Jadarian Price, the acquisition of WR Irvin Charles from the Jets, and depth receiver signings Rashad Rochelle and Trayvon Rudolph. The football meaning is simple: Seattle is still filling out camp competition before the summer grind.
Injury/roster note: No major new injury report was verified from the sources checked this morning. Roster movement is the story.
What to watch next: OTA participation clues, rookie contract completion, and whether Irvin Charles gets special-teams or back-end receiver run.
Seahawks official news · Seahawks schedule
Seattle Mariners
Three Homers, Eight Straight Wins
Seattle beat New York 8–3 Tuesday night. The key swing was the Mariners’ three-run fifth, which expanded the lead and let the staff attack the zone instead of nursing a one-run game.
- Standout bats: Patrick Wisdom homered for the first time this season; Jhonny Pereda went deep for the second time in his MLB career.
- Standout pitching/team note: Seattle held the Mets to three runs and piled up 11 strikeouts.
- Implication: The win moved Seattle to 33–29 per MLB’s schedule feed and kept the club’s hottest run of the season alive.
What to watch next: Today’s series finale starts at 12:40 p.m. PT, with George Kirby listed as Seattle’s probable starter against Freddy Peralta.
ESPN highlights · Box score · Today’s MLB Gameday
Oregon Ducks Football
Quiet Morning for Ducks Football
No game and no major verified overnight football item surfaced from the official/ESPN sources checked. That is fine — in early June, “no bad news” is a perfectly acceptable box score.
Big Ten / CFP angle: The meaningful Ducks story remains offseason roster-building and schedule positioning for a Big Ten season, but there was no fresh ranking or playoff-development item verified this morning.
What to watch next: Official recruiting commitments, summer roster updates, and any newly posted kickoff/TV windows.
Oregon official football page · ESPN Oregon page
Highlight Reel
- Mets vs. Mariners game highlights
YouTube: not found
Original/official: ESPN — Game highlights - Colt Emerson closes it with the glove
YouTube: not found
Original/official: ESPN — Defensive highlight - Mariners official video hub
YouTube: MLB/Mariners channels may post later
Original/official: MLB — Mariners videos - Seahawks OTA practice visuals
YouTube: not found
Original/official: Seahawks — Team photo/video hub
Quick Hits
- Mariners: season-high eight-game winning streak.
- Mariners: three home runs powered the 8–3 win over the Mets.
- Mariners: today’s quick turnaround is a 12:40 p.m. PT first pitch.
- Mariners: George Kirby is listed as today’s probable starter.
- Seahawks: official site highlights OTA practices and recent roster activity.
- Seahawks: first regular-season game currently listed against New England in September.
- Ducks: no verified overnight football update from official/ESPN sources.
Today’s Watch List
- Mariners vs. Mets — 12:40 p.m. PT, T-Mobile Park. Check MLB Gameday for lineups and broadcast info.
- Mariners pitching matchup — Freddy Peralta vs. George Kirby listed by MLB.
- Seahawks OTAs — monitor official practice notes, signings, and injury/participation mentions.
- Oregon football — watch for recruiting commitments, schedule/TV announcements, and summer roster notes.