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Maybe Kyle Seager Felt the Loss of Robinson Cano the Most

But in the midst of an arduous stretch of baseball, it may be easy to forget that both Kyle Seager and the Mariners actually started the year off well.

Over his first 50 at-bats this season, Seager hit .300 with a 147 wRC+ and the Mariners got off to a nice 8-5 start.

Through May 13th, the Mariners sported a nifty 22-17 record and Seager was meeting expectations offensively with a .248/.310/.458 line and a 111 wRC+ through 168 plate appearances.

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But a pitch broke Robinson Cano’s hand on that Sunday, the 13th.