Aaron Levine
Aaron Levine joined FOX 13 in March 2007 and has been sports director since January 2009. He is the principal host of FOX 13's Seahawks coverage and Seattle Sports Live Sundays at 10:30 p.m.
Prior to Seattle, Aaron worked in Bakersfield, California, for more than two years at KBAK, covering minor league sports, Cal State Bakersfield athletics and high school sports across Kern County.
He was the national runner-up on ESPN’s reality show, "Dream Job," which was the company’s search for a new SportsCenter anchor in 2004. He majored in history at Stanford University.
From the minute he arrived in the Pacific Northwest, Aaron has been blown away by the incredible fan culture around all the local teams. His favorite memories so far have been celebrating championships, from the Seahawks Super Bowl parade in 2014, to both Sounders MLS Cup parades and the Storm’s WNBA Championship celebrations in 2010, 2018 and 2020. Just like everyone else, he can’t wait for the Mariners to finally contend for a World Series title, too.
Aaron has a son, Kaden. While he’s a veteran of game shows (he was on The Price Is Right as an 18-year-old), his dream is to one day be a contestant on Jeopardy!
The latest from Aaron Levine
Commentary: Playing MLS Cup at home for 50th anniversary would be remarkable
The Sounders have a chance to fill a home stadium with close to 70,000 fans and play for MLS Cup in their 50th Anniversary Season. That's a house no one is blowing down.
Commentary: The "Big Bad Wolf" once again standing in the way of Sounders path to title
The Big Bad wolf huffed and puffed and blew the first two houses down, but the third one held strong. If Leagues Cup and U.S. Open Cup were Houses One and Two, the MLS Playoffs represent House Number Three.
Commentary: Fans have waited long enough, Mr. Silver. Please begin expansion talks now
Seattle has been more than prepared to welcome the Sonics back, but the NBA is moving even slower than the timeline NBA commissioner Adam Silver had teased last year.
Commentary: Note to Stanton - the Mariners are average because of ownership, not market size
Stanton's statement said the quiet part out loud: Blaming market size for inability to spend more for fear of losing profits.
Commentary: Mariners sucked some of us back…only to mess with our hearts again
It's just that kind of year. The problem is, with this team, it's ALWAYS that kind of year.
Commentary: M’s ownership only heightens negative stigma by keeping Dipoto
It’s time those in charge either make the moves that will appease this fanbase or actually face the music and answer the tough questions for why they continue to sit still.
Commentary: Dan Wilson hire complicates decision on Dipoto’s future with Mariners
If ownership decided to get rid of Dipoto, they'd probably have to fire their popular and venerated brand new full-time manager, Dan Wilson, too. Or, even crazier, make it a stipulation for any new president or GM to keep Wilson as their skipper.
Commentary: Servais firing the latest head-shaking example of Dipoto's communication issues
Whether or not Dipoto was responsible for that leak doesn’t matter, because when it comes to him, it’s not the first time there's been a failure to either communicate or do so effectively.
Commentary: Mariners first-place disappearing act another example of their magical talent
This organization has been a master of illusion for years. Losing the divisional lead so quickly this year is one of the bigger “smoke and mirrors” moments in franchise history.
Kirkland senior living center a hub for new Seawolves rugby fans
The Seawolves will have a group of new die-hard rugby fans when they host San Diego in the Western Conference semifinals on Sunday.