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Seattle Mariners' Josh Naylor does not travel to Detroit over personal matter
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor did not travel with the team to Detroit, with his status up in the air for games 3 and 4 of the ALDS series.
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Jesús Montero, a catcher and designated hitter over parts of five major league seasons with the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners, was hospitalized as a result of injuries he sustained in a vehicular collision in his native Venezuela.
On a weekend when both Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park were packed with Seattle sports fans, the Mariners lifted a 24-year weight off their shoulders.
Naylor's loss, while absolutely understandable, is a tough one for this team. He could rejoin the Ms at any moment, but the team has to prepare as if he's not.
They are the faces of the franchise and on whose shoulders the Mariners have staked their present and future. Players who are already on their way to superstardom and who could reach heights of perpetuity in this region if this playoff run ends with a parade.
The Seattle Mariners will host watch parties at T-Mobile Park for games 3 and 4 of the ALDS against the Detroit Tigers.
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‘There’s crying in baseball:’ Emotional Mariners fan reflects on viral moment after J-Rod double hit
Julio hit the double and I honestly can’t even remember. Lucky they got it on camera because if they hadn’t and you asked me what happened when that happened, I would have been like ‘I have no idea.’"