Daily Seahawks, Mariners & Ducks Update — June 7, 2026

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Miller Shoves, Canzone Thumps, Mariners Reset the Weekend in Detroit

Seattle’s best story since yesterday morning is clean and satisfying: Mariners 4, Tigers 0. Bryce Miller gave Seattle six scoreless innings of one-hit baseball, striking out nine, and the bullpen finished the two-hit shutout without drama.

Dominic Canzone supplied the swing that made the afternoon breathe easier, going 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs. Randy Arozarena added two hits and two RBIs, giving the Mariners enough offense early while Miller kept Detroit from ever finding the steering wheel.

The only blemish was J.P. Crawford leaving after being hit on the hand. MLB.com reported he appeared to avoid a serious injury, which is about as good as that kind of sentence gets before the next official update.

Seattle improved to 34–31 and gets a chance today to leave Detroit with the series tilted back in its favor.

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Seattle Seahawks

No game — offseason/OTA window.

Next: preseason schedule TBA/see team schedule.

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Seattle Mariners

Won 4–0 at Detroit Tigers, June 6.

Next: at Tigers, June 7, 1:40 p.m. ET / 10:40 a.m. PT.

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Oregon Ducks Football

No game — offseason.

Recent note: 2026 kickoff times/TV announced for multiple games.

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Seattle Seahawks

OTAs wrap with health notes and extension business

No Seahawks game, of course, but the official news cycle is useful: Seattle completed its six-practice OTA program on June 4, and the team’s latest pieces focused on players returning or progressing.

Injury/roster note: TE AJ Barner is coming off offseason surgeries and told the team site he expects “great things” in 2026; DE Rylie Mills said he feels “fully back” from his ACL injury. The roster headline remains Derick Hall’s three-year extension, signed June 3.

What to watch next: mandatory minicamp-style availability, any official injury clarifications after OTAs, and whether Seattle keeps adding around the receiver/special-teams group after the Irvin Charles trade.

Barner updateMills updateHall extension

Seattle Mariners

4–0 in Detroit: Miller controls the room

Yesterday’s win was built on pitching command. Miller’s line — 6 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 9 K — left Detroit chasing shadows, and Jose Ferrer, Matt Brash and Gabe Speier closed it out.

Standouts: Canzone went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs; Arozarena went 2-for-3 with two RBIs; Jhonny Pereda added two hits. The Mariners’ 34–31 mark keeps them in the American League mix, with every clean road win carrying wild-card value in June.

What to watch next: Seattle and Detroit finish/continue the set today at 1:40 p.m. ET. Also monitor Crawford’s hand after the hit-by-pitch exit and Cal Raleigh’s reported rehab-assignment timeline.

YouTube highlightsMLB.com recapBox scoreCrawford injury note

Oregon Ducks Football

Kickoff windows are the offseason currency

No new game action for Oregon football, but the useful schedule item remains official: Oregon announced multiple kickoff times and TV assignments for the 2026 season. In early June, that is real signal — it tells fans which games are becoming national windows and which weekends are now travel-plannable.

Goducks also announced future Oregon State games in late May, keeping the Civil War rivalry stocked beyond conference realignment weirdness. No verified new recruiting commitment from the last 24 hours surfaced in the official Ducks feed used for this page.

What to watch next: recruiting camp/visit chatter, any summer roster updates, and Big Ten media-day positioning as Oregon’s 2026 depth chart starts to harden.

Kickoff/TV announcementOregon State series2026 schedule

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