From the Mariners’ side, a Eugenio Suárez reunion keeps making sense. They know the player, they know the personality, and they know what the clubhouse looks like when Geno is running the show with that big-kid energy.
But if we’re going to be honest about what a third go-round would actually mean, you have to flip the camera to Suárez’s perspective — and from his angle, Seattle is the one place that’s consistently made his life harder at the plate.
The park splits are the tell. In Great American Ball Park, he’s looked like exactly what teams pay for: thump, damage, and comfortable aggression (.