Let's take it one by one: KOMO is owned by Sinclair and the company has been in the midst of a bankruptcy debacle with the ill-fated Diamond Sports plan. I find it hard to believe Sinclair would invest in local baseball, even though the ARC Seattle channel (KUNS) is available. KOMO has the Storm and that may be all they want for now. I don't see it. KIRO has been cut to the bones, so it's hard to picture owner Cox/Apollo being interested, especially when the station has no sports department. An investment in personnel and telecasts would be a big step and big reputational boost, but as a CBS affil with strong network programming and no duopoly, I don't see the station pre-empting primetine for night games, even in rerun season. Maybe a weekend package? KSTW is a CBS-owned independent but even though there is a side deal to carry a handful of Portland Trailblazers games, would it be interested in a baseball package. ...
Jason Hamilton, who has spent almost a quarter century as radio analyst for UW basketball, says this is his final season. The Renton native was a standout guard for the Huskys who set a school record for steals. https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-basketball/washington-huskies-mens-radio-analyst-jason-hamilton-hanging-up-his-mic/