3B/DH FA
Sat 8/29/15 1:38 AM

Seager went 3-for-4 with a solo homer and a walk in Friday's win over the White Sox.
EDGE Analysis
Though Friday's homer was Seager's second in three nights and he has been able to put together a few multi-hit games in recent weeks, the Mariners' third baseman has hovered below the Mendoza Line for the past month. It'd be easy to label 2015 as a disappointment for Seager as he has seen a steep decrease in RBI and more modest decreases in batting average and on-base percentage. Still, it is worth pointing out that Seager currently ranks in the top 10 third basemen in league in homers, doubles and runs. If you've hitched your train to Seager thus far this season, there's no reason to quit now as there is unlikely to be a major upgrade available in the free agent pool.