Kyle Seager heads to paternity list amid flurry of Mariners roster moves
Posted Aug 1, 2018
Kyle Seager was added to the major-league paternity list because of the birth of his third child, something the Mariners had obviously been preparing for. MLB allows that a player remain on the paternity list for no longer than three day. He and his wife, Julie Seager, welcomed their third child. “Everybody is doing good,” Mariners manager Scott Servais said.
(Seattle News Tribune)
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