The major difference in today’s game is Cal Raleigh, fresh off his contract extension press conference, moves to DH, allowing ...
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Rick Rizzs, the Voice of the Mariners joins Brock & Salk to share what he loves about Opening Day and what to look forward to ...
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Only because I’m hoping to get hit by a foul ball.” The foul ball reference is an ode to Seattle Mariners announcer Rick Rizzs who took a baseball to the back of his head earlier this week.
During Seattle Mariners Spring Training, broadcaster Rick Rizzs took a foul ball to the head. It's not often that a ball makes it into the booth, but it's not impossible and it happened on Monday.
The frightening encounter occurred in the fifth inning after Seattle pitcher Carlos Vargas threw a fastball to Milwaukee first baseman Rhys Hoskins, who fouled the ball back, over a net and through a ...
Spring Training is all about sorting out kinks in preparation for the long season, and even Julio Rodríguez needed a quick refresher for his home run nods to the Mariners’ bullpen after blasting a ...
On Tuesday, however, Mariners radio broadcaster Rick Rizzs got hit squarely in the head by a Rhys Hoskins foul ball in the fifth inning of a Spring Training game, and miraculously returned to play ...
They are expected to start the season with High-A Everett. General manager Justin Hollander had a little fun with announcer Rick Rizzs for Wednesday’s game. Sitting in the radio booth was a new ...
Rick Rizzs, who serves as the lead radio voice for the MLB's Seattle Mariners, was on duty on Monday when he got hit by a foul ball. He was covering the spring training game between the Mariners ...