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For Kyle Seager and siblings, baseball becomes family business


Before Wednesday's game at Safeco Field, pitcher Danny Farquhar approached at his locker. “There's a guy out there who looks exactly like you!” Farquhar said. Seager smiled and hurried out of the clubhouse to greet his younger brother, Justin — not only his spitting image in a slightly taller package, but now a fellow member of the Mariners' organization. (Seattle Times)

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