Seattle Mariners' Kyle Seager leaves field to ovation from crowd
Posted Oct 4, 2021
Seattle Mariners' manager Scott Servais stopped the game in the top of the ninth to remove Kyle Seager and allow the crowd of 44,229, who had spent the last five minutes chanting his name, to thank him for 11 seasons and 1,480 games played in a Mariners uniform. The quiet kid from North Carolina wiped tears away as the crowd rose in ovation.
(Seattle Times)
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