Season-long struggle for Mariners’ Kyle Seager begins to ease. Can the third baseman keep it going?
Posted Jul 8, 2019
This hasn’t been the reboot season Kyle Seager envisioned, but as the Seattle Mariners closed the first half, the veteran third baseman offered a glimpse of what this season could still turn into. Saturday against the A’s, Seager ended a 0-for-21 slump with his sixth home run of the season, and drove in another run for a season-best three-RBI night.
(Tacoma News Tribune)
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