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If this is Kyle Seager’s last season in a Mariners uniform, he’s going to make it count


The Seattle Mariners hold a club option for ’s contract in 2022. If they exercise it, he’ll be back for one last dance with the team that drafted him in 2009, hoping he’d be a solid utility player. If they decline, he will be a free agent. In a season that could’ve been filled anxiety about an uncertain future, there is a relaxed peace to Seager. (The Spokesman-Review)

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If this is Kyle Seager’s last season in a Mariners uniform, he’s going to make it count