John McVay, the executive who helped launch the San Francisco 49ers dynasty and grandfather of Rams coach Sean McVay, has died. He was 91. The 49ers announced Tuesday that McVay had died. They did not give a cause of death. McVay spent 22 seasons with the 49ers starting in 1979 in various capacities. He played […]
In the latest Mariners Insider Podcast, Shannon Drayer discusses the report of MLB's plan to return and catches up with James Osborn and Tony Arnerich.
This week’s 710 ESPN Seattle broadcast schedule: Monday-Friday: 6 a.m. – The Blitz with Lydia Cruz | 7 a.m. – Danny & Gallant | 10 a.m. – John Clayton | Noon – Tom, Jake and Stacy | 3 p.m. – Bob, Dave and Moore | Tuesday: Brock and Salk Podcast – released at 7 p.m. […]
The Seahawks kick off training camp on July 25 and there’s plenty to sort out in the weeks leading up to the August 31 roster cutdown deadline. Today’s position preview focuses on the linebackers.
The Mariners' bullpen was the biggest area of concern entering spring training, but names like Hunter Strickland, Zac Rosscup and Gerson Bautista are impressing manager Scott Servais.
The Seahawks are facing the Bears on the road for the first time since Russell Wilson's rookie season. Both teams look drastically different from that 2012 contest. Here's who to keep an eye on as the Hawks seek their first win of the season.
The Seahawks close out their preseason Thursday night with a 7 p.m. game against the Oakland Raiders. Starters are expected to make only brief appearances in this contest. But with the 53-man roster deadline on Sept. 1, there are a few players still working to make their case for their place on Seattle's 2018 squad.
After watching the Mariners drop five straight before Sunday's win due to a struggling offense, Jim Moore has changed his tune on Robinson Canó, who will return next week.
Danny O'Neil, heard every day on 710 ESPN Seattle 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. and featured on 710Sports.com, has been bugging us for a new page. So that's what we gave him.
New Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski is one of a handful of NFL players who have played into their 40's. But for the first time in his 17-year career, he'll be kicking in a new home stadium.