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Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 16, 2026

Lead Story

Mariners Reset at Home After a Rough D.C. Sendoff

The Mariners did not play Monday, so the freshest result is still Sunday’s 10–1 loss at Washington — the kind of getaway-day thud that makes an off day feel medicinal. Seattle left D.C. at 37–36 after the Nationals broke the game open with a five-run fourth, and ESPN’s recap credited Miles Mikolas with seven shutout innings after Washington used an opener.

The better news: Tuesday brings a clean slate at T-Mobile Park. The Orioles arrive for a 6:40 p.m. PT start, and MLB lists Logan Gilbert as Seattle’s probable starter opposite Brandon Young. That is exactly the kind of pitching matchup Seattle wants when it needs to stop a two-game skid and get the homestand pointed back toward the wild-card chase.

There was no new Seahawks game action — it is June football, so the useful signal is offseason housekeeping — and Oregon football is in the long runway toward fall camp with the 2026 schedule and roster pages as the official anchors.

MLB Gameday: Orioles at Mariners preview

Scoreboard

Seattle Mariners

Most recent: Lost 10–1 at Nationals, Sunday.

Next: Orioles at Mariners, today, 6:40 p.m. PT.

Box score · Today’s Gameday

Seattle Seahawks

Most recent: No game — NFL offseason.

Next: Training-camp/preseason calendar items; monitor official offseason dates and injury reports.

Team news · Offseason calendar

Oregon Ducks Football

Most recent: No game — college football offseason.

Next: 2026 schedule/fall-camp build-up.

2026 schedule · Roster

Seattle Seahawks

Quiet Day, Useful Offseason Watch

No Seahawks game or major verified team transaction surfaced since yesterday morning. The official offseason calendar remains the best guidepost, with the next meaningful football news likely to come from training-camp timing, roster tweaks, and injury availability updates.

Injury/roster note: No regular-season-style injury report is active in June; use the official injury page and team news feed for any confirmed updates.

What to watch next: camp dates, late roster churn, and any quarterback/offensive-install notes coming out of team media.

Seahawks injury report · Official minicamp takeaways

Seattle Mariners

Orioles Series Opens With Gilbert on the Hill

Seattle’s last game was Sunday’s 10–1 loss at Washington. The turning point was a five-run Nationals fourth inning, and the Mariners never got much traction against Miles Mikolas, who worked seven shutout innings in relief of Washington’s opener.

Standouts: For Washington, Mikolas was the story. For Seattle, the box score was thin; this one is better filed under “flush it.”

Implication: At 37–36, Seattle remains in the crowded American League middle class. A home series against a sub-.500 Baltimore club is an opportunity, not a luxury.

What to watch next: Logan Gilbert vs. Brandon Young tonight, 6:40 p.m. PT at T-Mobile Park.

ESPN highlights · Box score · MLB preview

Oregon Ducks Football

Offseason Holding Pattern, Schedule in Focus

No new verified Oregon football game result or major official announcement surfaced overnight. The durable item is the 2026 schedule: Oregon’s Big Ten path is posted, and the roster page is the place to watch as summer turns toward fall camp.

Big Ten/playoff angle: In the expanded-playoff era, Oregon’s conference schedule is the weekly résumé. For now, there is no new ranking or game-week movement to report.

What to watch next: recruiting commitments, summer arrivals, and the first camp availability notes.

Official 2026 schedule · Schedule announcement

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