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Kyle Seager is equal opportunity home-run artist


Mariners third baseman continues to refine his power stroke and it doesn't matter whether there's a right-hander or a left-hander on the mound. When the lefty-swinging Seager went deep against Royals lefty Bruce Chen in Tuesday night's 4-3 loss, it reinforced the notion that Seager is a power force against all types of pitching these days. Ten of his 22 homers have come off left-handers. (MLB.com)

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