TORONTO — Before Mike Trout punished them at levels that seem beyond comprehension, there were other players that seemed always seemed to hit and produce when playing the Mariners.
Before him there was of Vladimir Guerrero, who spent seven seasons of his Hall of Famer career playing in the American League West — six with the Angels, one with Texas — tormenting the Mariners. While injuries had robbed him of his freakish athleticism in the field and on the bases, he still smacked around Seattle pitchers with great efficiency. In 57 career games vs. Seattle, Guerrero had a .