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Kyle Seager reflects on his long career with the Seattle Mariners


It’s the specks of gray in those whiskers that offer a reminder of just how long has been with the Seattle Mariners. Sitting on the bleachers of the team complex, he’s now considered “baseball old” at 33. Asked about his time with the Mariners, he stares at a group of teammates finishing up their morning work. They are 10 years younger. (The Spokesman-Review)

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Kyle Seager reflects on his long career with the Seattle Mariners