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In perhaps his final game with Mariners, Seattle gave Kyle Seager a moment he will ‘never forget'


was standing in his familiar spot on the infield dirt — where he has made his home the past 11 seasons — when the cheer broke out in the ninth inning. On what turned out to be the final day of this thrilling baseball season in Seattle, more than 44,000 in the sold out crowd at T-Mobile Park chanted the name of their beloved third baseman. (Tacoma News Tribune)

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In perhaps his final game with Mariners, Seattle gave Kyle Seager a moment he will ‘never forget'


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