With Spring Training less than two weeks away, we're taking an in-depth look at the Mariners' roster. This is the second part of an Around the Horn series analyzing each position on the team. Today: third base.
The big question: Can Kyle Seager get back on his previous path?
Seager has been a fixture at the hot corner for Seattle since moving into the lineup midway through the 2011 season. In six seasons since, he's played all but 25 of the team's 972 games and his 920 starts in that span are by far the most of any Major League third baseman, with Evan Longoria second at 789.