But before we get to Seager, there was one other Mariners player who called third base home for a chunk of the season. You may not remember it, but way back in the magical time of early April, Ryon Healy was a thing.
Healy played 44 games at third base, before a back and hip injury cost him the rest of 2019. Healy barely qualified for this list, but he did enough that we can give him a quick grade for his efforts
Healy looked like Ryon Healy, just playing third instead of first. He did a serviceable job filling in for Seager but put up a fairly typical Ryon Healy line.