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Angela Marie Mentink (
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Marzetta; formerly Arlati; born October 18, 1972) is an American sports television personality and former softball and baseball player who is currently an anchor for
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and co-anchor of the television program ''Mariners Live''. Mentink played college softball at
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, where she earned All-American honors and went on to play in a women's professional baseball league before becoming a sports broadcaster.


Early life and education

Born Angela Marie Marzetta in
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, Mentink grew up in a
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family and attended multiple high schools, including Taft High School in
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, and
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in
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, before graduating from
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in
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in 1990. Playing at linebacker and wingback, Mentink was the first girl at Taft to letter in football.


Softball career

An outfielder, Mentink began her college softball career at
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, earning first-team
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All-American honors in 1992 and being part of two NJCAA national championship teams under coach Clint Myers. In college, she changed to hit left-handed to give her a faster time to first base. She transferred to the
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's inaugural
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team. A third-team NFCA All-American honoree in 1994, Mentink became the first player in program history to earn both All-
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and All-American honors. She stole 59 bases in 63 attempts and hit .472 her junior year, both still school records as of 2019. Her career batting average of .429 is also a school record. She was the first softball player inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame, in 2001. The US Olympic Softball team named Mentink as an alternate on the 1996 team, but she declined it to play for the
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, the first women's professional baseball team since 1954. In 1995, her first year, she started 40 games for the Silver Bullets, hitting .221, and was paid $20,000 and unlimited
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. In 1996, she hit .241, before retiring from her professional playing career. In 1997, she served as an assistant softball coach for the University of Washington.


Broadcasting career

Mentink began her broadcasting career with Pioneer Sports as color commentator for the radio broadcasts of University of Washington Husky Baseball and Softball. She then joined Fox Sports Northwest (now
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), first as an intern then in 1998 as a reporter covering the
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and
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. She serves as co-anchor for "Mariners All Access", a pre- and post-game show on Root Sports Northwest. Then known as Angie Arlati, Mentink briefly remotely anchored the ''Detroit Sports Report'' for
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. On August 30, 2021, Mentink became the first woman to be a
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during a Mariners television broadcast. In 2024, Mentink served as analyst for several Mariners games. In 2025, she became a full-time color commentator for the Mariners broadcast, serving in a rotation with three former Mariners players. This marked the first time the Mariners have a woman serving in a full-time color commentator role.


Personal

In 2017, she was diagnosed with
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. After treatment, she is cancer-free as of 2019. She remains an advocate for early detection. She is married to
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professor Jarrett Mentink, with whom she has two sons. Both sons play baseball, and attribute their skills to Mentink's coaching.


References

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