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The 6-foot, 190-pound right-hander from Holguin, Cuba, led the American League in ERA in 1970, and finished his career with a 92-111 record and a 3.81 ERA in 639 games.
The Cuban pitcher was traded three times, and played for two expansion franchises, in parts of 15 major league seasons.
Diego Segui, a 15-year journeyman pitcher in the major leagues who made his mark in Seattle baseball history, has died. He was 87. The death of Segui, a native of Cuba, was announced Tuesday on ...
The Royals (39-45) underwhelmed at home again, finishing 1-5 during a six-game stay against the Tampa Bay Rays and Los ...
Baseball history runs deep in cities like Boston and Seattle—two teams now tied together by a shared sense of loss. The post ...
SEATTLE -- The Seattle Mariners issued the following statement on the passing of Diego Segui. The Mariners were saddened to learn of the passing of Diego Segui. A Seattle baseball original, Diego ...
The Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 in 12-innings on Sunday afternoon in Arlington. With the win, the M's secured ...
A trio of top 100 Seattle Mariners prospects will be heading to Truist Park in Atlanta to compete in the 2025 MLB All-Star Futures Game. Switch-pitcher Jurrange ...
Cijntje, a 22-year-old switch-pitcher from the Netherlands, was one of nine first-round picks from last year’s MLB Draft ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Diego Segui, a pitcher who appeared in the first game in franchise history for the Seattle Pilots and was the starter for the Seattle Mariners in their ...