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Kyle Seager puzzled by poor production with runners in scoring position


knows the numbers, knows they’re not pretty and doesn’t know why. Seager is batting just .170 with runners in scoring position, including .143 with two outs and runners in scoring position. “I think it’s just one of those things,” he said. A year ago, Seager batted .301 with runners in scoring position and his career average, even with this year’s slide, is .253. (The Spokesman-Review)

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