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April 17, 2025 74 mins
The Mariners continue to keep us on our toes, Cal Raleigh shines again. What do you think the Seahawks should do in the draft? We'll have the best coverage in the market for you right here. Eno Sarris, The Athletic says the Mariners recent success proves they're answering the questions we had about the team. The starting pitching remains as dominant as we thought they were, the bullpen is figuring things out and the offense is coming together. Where does Cal Raleigh rank among catchers right now? The Daily Power Play!  Corbin Smith, Emerald City Spectrum joins to explain the new 'zoning' when it comes to NFL Draft prospect visits. Plus, where are the Seahawks' greatest areas of need in this year's draft and who's the best fit? Corbin breaks it down. We check in on the text line and finally, crosstalk with Softy!

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