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From 76 wins to the World Series? New Mariner Chris Iannetta has seen it before


Besides learning how best to handle each of Seattle's pitchers, is focusing on reclaiming his approach at the plate after what he called a "miserable" start to last season. After a strong 2014 in which Iannetta hit .252 with a .373 on-base percentage, the 32-year-old saw his batting average dip to .188 and his OBP plummet to .293 last year. (MyNorthwest.com)

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