PEORIA, Ariz. — The look returns to Kyle Seager’s face. It’s one part annoyance, another part aggravation with plenty of disgust and frustration tossed in.
It’s arises when Seager does something on a baseball field that he believes is unacceptable for himself. A perfectionist and often his harshest critic, Seager suffers his own mistakes showing minimal sympathy for himself or any mitigating circumstance of the situation.
But on a gorgeous sun-soaked Wednesday morning, just days into spring training workouts, what could possibly bring back such irritated scowl.
Well, it started as he thought about the 2016 season.