Mariners veteran Kyle Seager keeping baseball in a pandemic simple
Posted Jul 9, 2020
Kyle Seager has had the time to explore whether or not attempting to play is right for him and his family. There were many discussions with his wife, Julie, about the concerns they had but ultimately the decision was made to play and to bring his family with him. It was one thing to hear the plans while home in North Carolina, another to get into the ballpark.
(MyNorthwest.com)
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