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Track Seattle Sports 710 AM's performance in Sports over the last 30 days
Current Rank
#50
Best Rank
#50
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Average Rank
#50
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Mike - glad you enjoyed your trip to Montana and Glacier Park. So you know, the plural form of Moose is: Moose. Not Meece. Love the show during baseball season. Too much hawks coverage to listen all year. Go Broncos! Moose or Meese? Mike - glad you enjoyed your trip to Montana and Glacier Park. So you know, the plural form of Moose is: Moose. Not Meece. Love the show during baseball season. Too much hawks coverage to listen all year. Go Broncos!
I’ve been listening to Mike Salk and Brock Huard since 2010, and this app is hands-down the best way to stay connected to Seattle sports—especially for fans like me who’ve moved away. I relocated to LA from my hometown of Seattle and needed a reliable way to keep up with my favorite teams, the Mariners and Seahawks. The 710 Seattle Sports app gives me exactly that—smart, insightful, and passionate Seattle sports talk at my fingertips. My go-to is the Brock and Salk show at 6am PT. I’ve followed them through multiple lineups and changes, and they’ve consistently delivered quality content, thoughtful takes, and plenty of fun. They get what it means to be a Seattle sports fan—whether you’re in the Northwest or listening from afar. Over the years, the show has brought in a great cast of voices and personalities. I still miss Danny O’Neil (hope NY is treating him well!), and the nostalgia of “Boy Howdy” from the earlier Brock and Salk days still brings a smile. Mike Salk, while polarizing to some, has always been a must-listen for me. He’s opinionated, informed, and has genuine heart. Brock is the gold standard—full of integrity and insight. Maura and Lyle have been excellent additions to the team, adding great balance and chemistry. And I’ve got to shout out the Bump and Stacey show—Stacey brings sharp analysis and a bright future in broadcasting. Love her takes. Whether you’re in Seattle or thousands of miles away, this app keeps you connected. It’s a must-download for any true fan of Seattle sports. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-Have for Seattle Sports Fans – Even Outside Seattle I’ve been listening to Mike Salk and Brock Huard since 2010, and this app is hands-down the best way to stay connected to Seattle sports—especially for fans like me who’ve moved away.I relocated to LA from my hometown of Seattle and needed a reliable way to keep up with my favorite teams, the Mariners and Seahawks. The 710 Seattle Sports app gives me exactly that—smart, insightful, and passionate Seattle sports talk at my fingertips.My go-to is the Brock and Salk show at 6am PT. I’ve followed them through multiple lineups and changes, and they’ve consistently delivered quality content, thoughtful takes, and plenty of fun. They get what it means to be a Seattle sports fan—whether you’re in the Northwest or listening from afar.Over the years, the show has brought in a great cast of voices and personalities. I still miss Danny O’Neil (hope NY is treating him well!), and the nostalgia of “Boy Howdy” from the earlier Brock and Salk days still brings a smile.Mike Salk, while polarizing to some, has always been a must-listen for me. He’s opinionated, informed, and has genuine heart. Brock is the gold standard—full of integrity and insight. Maura and Lyle have been excellent additions to the team, adding great balance and chemistry.And I’ve got to shout out the Bump and Stacey show—Stacey brings sharp analysis and a bright future in broadcasting. Love her takes.Whether you’re in Seattle or thousands of miles away, this app keeps you connected. It’s a must-download for any true fan of Seattle sports.
The app is great minus the video ad at the beginning. I’ve started using Audacy in lieu because it won’t stop the streaming if you minimize the app prior to initial ad playing. Unless you want to drive traffic to apps like Audacy, might be something to reconsider.. Video ad’s? The app is great minus the video ad at the beginning. I’ve started using Audacy in lieu because it won’t stop the streaming if you minimize the app prior to initial ad playing. Unless you want to drive traffic to apps like Audacy, might be something to reconsider..
Have to give this app five stars just because I feel so bad that Salk and Two Plates have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to the Mariners. All off-season they complained about hitting and look at the Mariners this year. Your whole job is to watch and analyze sports, and to be this far off is hard to listen to. Hopefully the five stars can brighten both of your days knowing how bad you are at your job. Ouch Have to give this app five stars just because I feel so bad that Salk and Two Plates have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to the Mariners. All off-season they complained about hitting and look at the Mariners this year. Your whole job is to watch and analyze sports, and to be this far off is hard to listen to. Hopefully the five stars can brighten both of your days knowing how bad you are at your job.
This is has been one of my favorite podcasts for nearly 10 years, going strong!!! So, it was a bit of a shock to hear Salk utter, “Replentish” on-air yesterday. A rare flub for one of my favorite radio hosts of all time. Rare Salk miscue This is has been one of my favorite podcasts for nearly 10 years, going strong!!! So, it was a bit of a shock to hear Salk utter, “Replentish” on-air yesterday. A rare flub for one of my favorite radio hosts of all time.
Bonneville International
10/8/2025