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Jorge Polanco
Jorge made the move to Seattle in 2024 after a decade of excellence in Minnesota. He provided the same quality production for the Mariners, recording a 12.5% BB rate with five HRS in his first 41 games.
US230

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Bedard was sharp for the Mariners over his first five starts with his new club in 2008. From 3/31 to 5/7, the lefty posted a 1.99 earned run average, .172 batting average against and had 25 Ks in 31.2 innings.



Greg was signed as a #1 Special Draft selection of the Mariners, June 9, 1986 by Scout Rip Tutor.



Ken's swing was equal parts artistry and savagery. He used it to put up seven 40-homer seasons, win three T-Mobile Home Run Derby titles and make the MLB All-Star Game 13 times. In 1997, Griffey took AL MVP accolades with a .304-56-147 ledger.



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Kyle Seager
Making his way back from injury early in 2019, Kyle - with six homers in the first half - looked to have no chance at an eighth straight season with 20-plus. He then detonated for 17 in his last 60 games.
HW153

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