
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: Historic numbers make Seahawks a Super Bowl contender - so far
The last two weeks have proven the Seahawks have the potential to win it all. The vibes are familiar to when the team won the Super Bowl in 2013.
Commentary: Houston has a problem - the tide has officially turned in the AL West
The Mariners are 25-14 against the Astros since the start of 2023. And with a divisional title, you can say Seattle finally has their number.
Messi's latest Seattle visit provides reminder of Sounders progress since his first visit in 2009
The Sounders went from a mostly-barren trophy case when a 22-year-old Messi came to Seattle in 2009 to one that includes four U.S. Open Cups, two MLS Cups, a CONCACAF Champions Cup and now a Leagues Cup. This organization has come a long way in 16 years.
Commentary: The Mariners front office finally went for it - and that’s all we’ve ever asked
By acquiring the top offensive target at the trade deadline, Geno Suarez, along with Josh Naylor, the Mariners finally did something fans have been asking the organization to do for years - take a big swing and go for it all.
Commentary: Raleigh's at-bats are becoming must-see TV in potentially historic summer ahead
Cal Raleigh is on pace for 66 home runs this season, where can become just the second non-Steroid Era player to break Roger Maris's mark of 61 HRs.
Commentary: Buzz is lacking on the opportunity of a lifetime for Sounders FC and local soccer fans
The chances of the Sounders FC hosting some of the world's best teams in the FIFA Club World Cup again are somewhere between slim and none. But they get that opportunity this month.
Commentary: Unlikely contributor closing in on Sounders history, sparking recent unbeaten streak
Danny Musovski has scored a goal in five straight matches, tying a single-season franchise record, during the team's five-match unbeaten streak.
Commentary: A full-court press for Paige Bueckers should be Storm’s priority in this year’s WNBA Draft
If I’m the Storm, I’d approach Dallas, who holds the top overall pick, and I’d offer the Farm to get her – this year’s 2nd overall pick, both of next year’s first-round picks - even a player if that’s what it takes.
Commentary: Familiar storylines continue to plague the Seattle sports landscape
Here we are in early April with storylines that are all too familiar: The M's struggling to win, the Seahawks without a competent OL, the Sounders with a slow start and the Kraken out of the playoff race.
Commentary: Feelings aside, M’s projections give them best chance to win AL West since 2015
When it comes to preseason projections from oddsmakers in Vegas, the M’s could be beneficiaries of significantly more parity within their own division and the American League this season in their quest to get back to the postseason.









