Kyle Seager's brilliant play at third base saved James Paxton's no-hitter
Posted May 9, 2018
Every no-hitter comes with that play, the one that saves a no-hitter and will tie the fielder to the pitcher’s accomplishment. In the case of James Paxton’s entrance into history, it was Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager who made that play. “You try to make the play all the time, but, man, that ball gets by you and it’s going to be hard to sleep tonight,” Seager said.
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