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Sporcle Friday: M's players with at least one single-season OBP ≥0.340

During this offseason, Jerry Dipoto has made it very clear that building a team with better OBP skills is one of his top priorities. His decision to swap Trumbo (0.300 career OBP) for Lind (0.332 career OBP) at first base is particularly indicative of this, but the signings of Aoki (0.353 career OBP) and Iannetta (0.351 career OBP) also highlight this desire. (For reference, the league average OBP in 2015 for a non-pitcher was 0.321.)

With this in mind, today's Sporcle Friday takes a look at which Mariners have been especially good at getting on base.