Last night, the Seattle Seahawks won a Super Bowl that won't go down in history. After the Mariners' impressive run in the 2025 playoffs, let's just say that sports fans in the city have been getting their money's worth lately.
And that's good for them, honestly. They don't win that often in that city.
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) February 9, 2026
What really caught everyone's attention yesterday was the halftime show with Bad Bunny. The political climate meant that the show was eagerly (very, very) awaited.
Did you like what you saw?
Baseball fans may be surprised to learn that a major league baseball star was present during the Puerto Rican star's concert. We're talking about Ronald Acuña Jr.
I say surprised because the focus wasn't on him and it went by quickly. Without the posts from many people (including the man himself and the Atlanta Braves), I wouldn't have noticed him at first glance.
.@ronaldacunajr24. That's it. That's the Tweet. https://t.co/wdCyqaxS9G pic.twitter.com/aHJoqZjj7g
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) February 9, 2026
Now that the Super Bowl is behind us and the NHL is on hiatus, there will be more room for Major League Baseball in the coming weeks as spring practice gets underway. I know, I know: the NBA and the Olympics, among others, are still going strong. But you get my point.
In the coming days, pitchers and catchers from all 30 teams will head to Arizona and Florida for the start of camp.
NEWS: Pitchers and catchers report this week! @MLB @MLBNetwork
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) February 9, 2026
In the coming weeks, we'll see the first practices, Grapefruit and Cactus League games, and the start of various training camps for the World Baseball Classic.
It's starting to feel more and more like baseball season.
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