Rangers Asked About Kyle Seager
3 years agoThe Texas Rangers inquired whether third baseman Kyle Seager wanted to reverse his retirement and join his brother Corey Seager on the left side of their infield. Kyle, who hit 35 home runs in 2021 with the Seattle Mariners, declined the Rangers offer. As of right now, the Rangers plan to use Andy Ibanez as their primary third baseman, but recently signed Brad Miller and Charlie Culberson could also see some playing time at the hot corner for Texas. Kyle Seager spent all 11 of his big leagues seasons with Seattle and hit .251/.321/.442 with 242 home runs, 807 RBI, 705 runs scored and 55 stolen bases. A left side of the infield consisting of both Seager brothers would have been pretty interesting.
Source: MLB Network - Jon Heyman
Source: MLB Network - Jon Heyman