Here’s why Kyle Seager had to buy Chick-Fil-A for the Mariners clubhouse
Posted Mar 26, 2018
Kyle Seager poked his head into every room around the Mariners clubhouse Friday morning. Chick-fil-A breakfast had arrived and it was on him. Mariners manager Scott Servais would have preferred lobster and steak. Seager had to supply for his teammates and coaches because he was one of the captain of an ongoing Mariners vs. Mariners situational hitting drill.
(Tacoma News Tribune)
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