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Brad Adam

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Brad Adam has been with FSN as an anchor and reporter since June 2000. During the Seattle Mariners Season, Brad is the host of the Mariners Live pre-game and post-game shows. Beyond baseball though, he can also be seen on FSN's College Football Northwest and College Hoops Northwest.

Adam comes to the Northwest from familiar positions across the country. He began his career in Grand Junction, Colorado with KJCT-TV in 1994, then moved on to Charleston, South Carolina with WCIV-TV in 1995 and to Portland, Oregon with KATU-TV in 1997. During his stint in South Carolina, Adam received the Associated Press Award in 1996 for best sports story. The award-winning piece highlighted Dale Earnhardt at the Daytona 500.

Raised in Southern California, Adam received a scholarship to Cal Lutheran, where he played Division II basketball. After two years at Cal Lutheran, he then transferred to San Diego State and graduated in 1993 with a bachelor's degree in telecommunications and film.

An avid golfer, Adam also enjoys snow skiing and sky diving. He resides in Seattle, Washington with his wife and three daughters.

Bill Krueger

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Bill Krueger has been the baseball analyst for FSN since the 2000 season. Throughout the summer, Krueger provides viewers the kind of insight and analysis on the Mariners and all of major league baseball that have made him one of the most visible and popular on-air personalities on the FSN team.

Krueger worked as a pitcher for 13 seasons in the major leagues. He began his career with the Oakland Athletics, who signed him as an amateur free agent in 1980, and made his big league debut on April 10th, 1983. After four seasons with the Athletics (1983-87), Krueger had stints with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1987-88), Milwaukee Brewers (1989,1992), Seattle Mariners (1990-91, 1995), Montreal Expos (1992), Detroit Tigers (1993) and San Diego Padres (1995). He re-joined the Mariners in June of 1995 and finished his career in Seattle that same year. Over his career, Krueger went 68-66 with a 4.35 ERA.

Born in Waukegan, IL, Krueger was a talented athlete at the University of Portland. At 6'5", he arrived on campus as a basketball standout and only began pitching his junior year. His success from 1977-78 at UP earned him a spot on the school's All-Century Team.

An active member of the Greater Seattle community, Krueger is a spokesperson for the organization Cure Autism Now.

Angie Mentink

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A member of the FSN team since 1997 when she began with the network in a reporting role, Angie Mentink is now one of FSN Northwest's featured personalities with anchor and host responsibilities for live events and studio programs throughout the year.

Mentink joined FSN as a reporter following an accomplished athletic career as an All-American softball player for the University of Washington followed by a professional stint with the Colorado Silver Bullets baseball team. She began her broadcasting career as the Mariners beat reporter while also providing color commentary for FSN softball telecasts.

While at the UW from 1991 to 1995, Mentink is the first women's softball player to be inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame. During her Husky career, she topped the Pac-10 conference in hits, runs and stolen bases. Mentink is a former three-time All-American softball player and was also the first softball player to earn All-Pac-10 and All-American honors.

Following a successful collegiate career in softball, Mentink played professionally for the Colorado Silver Bullets baseball team where she made history collecting four hits in a single game.

Mentink was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Growing up, she and her family frequently moved around the United States due to her father's service as a U.S. Navy pilot. One of her proudest moments from her young adult life was becoming the first female to play and letter in football at Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California.

Mentink enjoys renovating homes, playing golf, traveling and snowboarding. She and her husband Jarrett have two sons, Jaxen and Chase.

Jen Mueller

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Jen Mueller joined the FSN staff in fall 2006 as a producer, reporter and anchor. She hosts Huskies All Access and contributes to many programs on the network such as Seahawks All Access, Mariners All Access, and Mariners Live. Jen is also a valued member of the College Football Northwest team as a sideline reporter, and also works the baselines during many of FSN's College Basketball broadcasts.

Prior to working at FSN, Jen worked at KING-TV in Seattle as a sports producer. She started her career in Dallas at Texas Cable News (TXCN). Jen grew up in Texas and graduated from Southern Methodist University with Bachelor's Degrees in Communications and Public Policy.

Jen's passion for sports isn't limited to the workplace, as she was a multi-sport athlete in high school and is also a nationally recognized high school varsity football official.

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