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Mariners manager remains confident in Kyle Seager despite bad early numbers


Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon made it clear Wednesday that he has no concerns about and his early-season struggles. Those feelings haven’t changed, but McClendon wanted to make sure Seager knew how he felt. So when the Mariners arrived at Globe Life Park on Monday, McClendon had a brief chat with Seager, who was hitting .121 (4 for 33). (Seattle Times)

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