The only live action on Ben’s board came at T-Mobile Park, where Seattle fell to Boston, 5–1, on Saturday night. The Mariners scored in the first, then went silent while the Red Sox took control with two runs in the fourth and three more in the sixth.
Wilyer Abreu supplied the loudest swing, a two-run homer, and Connelly Early earned the win after striking out seven. Seattle’s offense managed only a Josh Naylor RBI single and a Cal Raleigh hit/walk line; Emerson Hancock took the loss.
The practical read: Seattle is back at .500 at 39–39 and needs Sunday’s finale to keep the weekend from feeling heavier than it should. Logan Gilbert is listed as the probable starter against Boston’s Payton Tolle at 1:10 p.m. PT.
No game. NFL offseason.
Next listed game: Patriots at Seahawks, Sept. 9, 2026, 5:20 p.m. PT, Lumen Field.
Red Sox 5, Mariners 1 — Saturday night.
Next: Red Sox at Mariners, today, 1:10 p.m. PT. Probables: Payton Tolle vs. Logan Gilbert.
No game. College football offseason.
No verified new game result overnight. Watch official channels for summer recruiting and roster notes.
No Seahawks game or major verified overnight update surfaced from the official schedule/news trail. The next concrete schedule marker is the 2026 opener against New England at Lumen Field.
Injury/roster note: No new official injury report is expected in June, and no fresh verified transaction was used for this digest.
What to watch next: late-June roster churn, training-camp reporting dates, and any official minicamp wrap-up material.
Seattle jumped ahead in the first but didn’t build on it. Boston’s middle innings decided it: two in the fourth to flip the game, then three in the sixth to put Seattle in chase mode.
No Oregon football game and no verified overnight result. In late June, the useful stuff is typically recruiting movement, summer workouts, roster health and schedule positioning rather than game-week news.
Big Ten / playoff angle: Nothing changed on the field yesterday. Oregon’s next meaningful updates should come through official schedule, recruiting, and preseason ranking cycles.
What to watch next: official commitment announcements, updated roster notes, and Big Ten media/preseason coverage.