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Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 2, 2026
Lead Story

Cole Young keeps the Mariners rolling with a 10th-inning walk-off

The Mariners had to sweat for win No. 7 in a row, but the ending was pure T-Mobile Park: Randy Arozarena started the 10th as the automatic runner, and Cole Young punched a soft liner into left to beat the Mets, 3–2.

Seattle’s offense did its damage in thumps and one perfectly placed finish. Colt Emerson opened the scoring with a third-inning homer, Josh Naylor tied it in the seventh with his sixth, and Young supplied the clean walk-off after the bullpen held the line.

Emerson Hancock gave Seattle exactly what it needed: six innings, two hits, two earned runs, seven strikeouts and no walks. The two mistakes left the yard, but the command kept the Mariners close until the late innings could turn the night.

Read MLB.com’s Mariners recap

Scoreboard

Seattle Seahawks

No game. Offseason OTAs continued Monday.

Next: Preseason/summer schedule notes via team schedule.

Seahawks schedule

Seattle Mariners

Mariners 3, Mets 2 — final in 10 innings, Monday night.

Next: Mets at Mariners, June 2, 6:40 p.m. PT.

Box score

Oregon Ducks Football

No game. Offseason schedule/news cycle.

Next: 2026 kickoff-time and TV windows to track.

Ducks schedule

Seattle Seahawks

OTAs stay front and center in Renton

No Seahawks game, but Monday brought fresh official OTA practice photos from the Virginia Mason Athletic Center. The useful thread this week is roster chemistry: Seattle is back in offseason install mode after a championship season, with DeMarcus Lawrence’s return to OTAs and the “run it forward” messaging still driving the story.

Injury/roster note: The most recent official roster item remains Seattle’s trade for WR/special-teams contributor Irvin Charles, while the team’s OTA notes have included injury updates such as Tory Horton earlier in the program. No new game-week injury report exists in June.

What to watch next: OTA participation, rookie integration, and whether Charles can carve out a special-teams role before camp.

Monday OTA photos · DeMarcus Lawrence OTA story · Irvin Charles trade

Seattle Mariners

Seven straight, and this one had a rookie walk-off

Seattle beat New York 3–2 in 10 innings Monday night. The turning point was the 10th: after the Mets failed to score, Cole Young’s single to left brought home Arozarena and extended the Mariners’ winning streak.

What to watch next: Same matchup tonight at 6:40 p.m. PT, with Seattle trying to turn a streak into a statement series.

MLB.com recap · Box score · Schedule

Oregon Ducks Football

TV windows are the live item as June begins

No game for Oregon football, and no fresher official football item stood above last week’s schedule news. The Ducks announced multiple kickoff times and TV designations for the 2026 season, which is the practical thing to track now: travel, rest windows, and national-TV exposure are increasingly part of the Big Ten grind.

Oregon also added four future games with Oregon State, keeping the in-state series alive on future calendars. For recruiting and brand purposes, that matters: rivalry inventory is good business, and it keeps a regional edge on the schedule.

What to watch next: Additional kickoff/TV announcements, summer recruiting movement, and preseason Big Ten ranking chatter.

Kickoff/TV announcement · Future Oregon State games

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Today’s Watch List

Sources

Mariners

MLB.com recap · MLB Gameday box score · Mariners schedule · Injuries/transactions

Seahawks

OTA photo gallery · DeMarcus Lawrence OTA story · Irvin Charles trade · Schedule

Oregon Ducks

Kickoff/TV announcement · Oregon State future games · Schedule