Former Seattle Mariners Player and Coach Mike Brumley Dies at 61 in Car Crash: Remembering his Impact on the Mariners and MLB
Former Seattle Mariners player and coach Mike Brumley passed away at the age of 61 in a car crash. He had an eight-year career in the MLB with various teams, including the Mariners, where he played 62 games in the 1990 season. Brumley was remembered for his time with the Mariners, playing alongside legends like Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez.
By the Numbers- Mike Brumley played 62 games with the Seattle Mariners during the 1990 season.
- He had a lifetime batting average of .206 and hit three career home runs.
- Seattle Mariners will have a day off on Monday and resume against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday.
- Bryce Miller will pitch for Seattle, and Tristan McKenzie will pitch for Cleveland in the upcoming game.
The Mariners will play against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday, with Bryce Miller starting for Seattle. The team aims to continue their performance following a recent sweeping victory against the Rangers.
Bottom LineMike Brumley's passing marks the loss of a former Mariners player and coach who made an impact on the field and within the organization, leaving behind a legacy of contributions to baseball.
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