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Kyle Seager

Kyle Seager played for the Seattle Mariners for all eleven seasons of his career. Even though he wasn't considered a superstar, he was a dependable player during a crucial period for Seattle.

Seager debuted in 2011 and won the starting Third Base job the following season. He hit 20 Home Runs, beginning a streak of hitting at least 20 Home Runs in a season, which he still holds at the time of writing. In 2014, he had his best season in baseball, earning him the title of an All-Star and the Gold Glove award, while also leading the American League in Total Zone Runs. Seager is considered one of the best defensive Third Basemen in the league, having led all his peers in the AL three times in Assists and Double Plays.

Seager retired after the 2021 Season, which was his best year for power (35 HR, 101 RBI), although he batted a low .212. He left baseball with 1,395 Hits and 242 Home Runs.

Jack Doyle

Jack Doyle was not highly recruited when he finished high school. He received an offer from only Western Kentucky. After playing for four years with the Hilltoppers, he went undrafted. However, he was later signed by the Tennessee Titans. Unfortunately, he was cut during the training camp. The Indianapolis Colts claimed him, and he played for them for nine seasons.

Doyle started at the bottom of the depth chart but slowly worked his way up. He became a starter in 2016. In 2017, he had his best year ever, with 690 yards. He was named to the Pro Bowl that year and again in 2019. In total, he compiled 2,729 yards and 24 touchdowns. Doyle was not only valuable for his catching ability but also for his excellent blocking skills. He was an essential asset in Indianapolis’ running game.                              

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is best known for his distinctive name and his time with the Green Bay team, where he was a fan favorite during the 2010s.

Clinton-Dix was a two-time BCS Champion at Alabama and a First Round Pick in 2014. He was an All-Rookie Selection with Green Bay and had two interceptions in their NFC Championship loss against Seattle. Clinton-Dix played as a Free Safety and remained a starter over the next few years, having his best season in 2016 with a Pro Bowl and Second Team All-Pro nod. He was traded to Washington during the 2018 Season and later had a good year in Chicago in 2019, but only played two more Games afterward in 2021 as a Las Vegas Raider.

Clinton-Dix has a total of 16 career interceptions.

Josh Reddick

Josh Reddick made his Major League debut with the Boston Red Sox in 2009, but it wasn't until he was traded to the Oakland Athletics that he became an everyday starter. His best year was in 2012, where he had career-highs in Home Runs (32) and RBIs (85) while also winning his only Gold Glove. Over the next two seasons, he was plagued by wrist injuries but managed to recover in 2014 and hit 20 Home Runs. In 2016, Oakland traded Reddick to the Dodgers for their playoff run, and he later signed with the Houston Astros. He had his best statistical season with the Astros, hitting 150 times with a Slash Line of .314/.363/.484, and helped the team win the World Series. He remained Houston's starting Rightfielder for the next two years, but his performance declined in 2020, and he was not resigned by the Astros.

Reddick finished his career with stops in Arizona and the New York Mets and continued on with stints in the Mexican and Australian Leagues. In total, Reddick recorded 1,157 Hits with 146 Home Runs.