On today’ Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett and the Go-2-Guy Jim Moore joins Puck from the Tri-Mountain golf course outside of Vancouver, Washington on his way up to Seattle. Puck and Jim discuss tonight’s pivotal game three between Seattle and Toronto. Both Puck and Jim are real confident that Seattle can pull off the sweep with them having the advantage in the pitching matchups the next two days.
“Inside Pitch” with Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times, joins Puck to preview a HUGE game three with the Mariners leading 2-0. George Kirby gets the ball tonight and Puck and Divish talk about what allows him to rise to the occasion in the postseason. They also discuss Bryce Miller’s game one performance, which allows Dan Wilson to have his bullpen at full strength. With the Mariners having the pitching advantage in game three and game four, it is highly realistic the Mariners can sweep Toronto. What is the status of Bryan Woo? Divish updates the latest on the Mariners best pitcher.
Puck then switches gears to talk Seahawks, “Inside the Bloody Trenches” with Rob Staton from SeahawksDraftBlog.com and they chat about the Seahawks defensive performance last week against Jacksonville and what a turnaround it was from the Tampa Bay game. The running game continues to be an issue, why? Rob discusses a story he wrote about potential trade targets for Seattle and Puck reacts to the names and one in particular catches his eye!
Over to college football as Puck gives you “Old Crimson” Light, a five minute portion of his weekly Washington State Cougars podcast with Jim and former All-American safety Paul Sorensen as they look back to the Cougs near win at Ole Miss and look ahead to their matchup against Virginia.
Lastly, Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Time for the Mariners to quickly finish the job against Toronto
(1:00) Puck and Jim
(28:36) Inside Pitch with Ryan Divish, Seattle Times
(41:03) Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com
(1:04:38) Old Crimson” with Paul Sorensen and the Go-2-Guy
(1:10:41) “Hey, What the Puck!”