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Mariners’ Kyle Seager embraces chance to play in coronavirus-delayed season


The decision couldn’t be made in an instant or without some real thought and reflection. There needed to be discussion, even debate about what was best for his career and family. Mariners third baseman knew he could handle the financial hit if he opted to follow the lead of a handful of other established veteran players and sit out. (Seattle Times)

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Mariners’ Kyle Seager embraces chance to play in coronavirus-delayed season