Kyle Seager Must Improve On .282 On-Base Percentage
7 years agoSeattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager looks forward to the second half of the season with 16 home runs and 56 runs batted in at the All-Star break. But Seager's .282 on-base percentage is far below his career numbers and his 88/22:K/BB ratio would be a career worst at that rate. Seager certainly has shown improved play in his career in the second half of the season but currently is slugging only .388 halfway through July. Seager is a proven hitter that will have plenty of chances to drive in more runs and improve upon his current BABIP of .262 heading into the second half of the season.
Source: Seattle Mariners
Source: Seattle Mariners
Kyle Seager Announces His Retirement
3 years agoSeattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager announced his retirement in a statement that was posted to Twitter by his wife on Wednesday. Seager is calling it quits after a career season in 2021 in which he posted 35 home runs and 101 RBI. In his 11 seasons in MLB, all with the Mariners, Seager recorded 242 home runs, 807 RBI and had a .251 batting average. The 34-year-old was originally a third-round pick by Seattle in 2009, and he made his big-league debut in 2011. Seager's breakout came in his second season in 2012, when he hit 20 home runs in 155 games while slashing .259/.316/.423. Abraham Toro is an option to settle into the hot corner with Seager gone in 2022, but the Mariners could address the position via free agency or trade once the lockout is lifted.
Source: Julie Seager on Twitter
Source: Julie Seager on Twitter
Kyle Seager To Hit Free Agency
3 years agoSeattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager is set to be a free agent, as assistant general manager Justin Hollander informed Seager via email Sunday that his option would be declined. Seager will receive a buyout of two million dollars. The 34-year-old slashed .212/.285/.438 with 35 homers and 101 RBI in 159 games this season and was recently named a finalist for the American League Silver Slugger award. He has not known another organization since being drafted in 2009, but wherever he catches on, the lefty swinger will be a solid corner-infield option for fantasy managers in search of power.
Source: Ryan Divish
Source: Ryan Divish
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