Former Seattle Pilots, Mariners Righthander Diego Segui Dies at 87
- Diego Segui, the Cuban pitcher who played for the Seattle Pilots and Mariners, passed away at the age of 87.
- He had a record of 92-111 and a 3.81 ERA over 15 MLB seasons, debuting in 1962 with the Kansas City Athletics.
- Segui was the starting pitcher for the Mariners' first game on April 6, 1977, at the age of 39.
- Mariners president Kevin Martinez expressed condolences to Segui's family, including his son, David.
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Diego Segui, pitcher for Mariners in inaugural season, dies at 87
Diego Segui, the pitcher who appeared in the Seattle Pilots’ first major-league game in 1969 and threw the first pitch of the Mariners’ first game in 1977, died Tuesday at...
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Diego Segui, who pitched milestone games for Seattle teams, dies at 87
Diego Segui, a 15-year journeyman pitcher in the major leagues who made his mark in Seattle baseball history, has died. He was 87.
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Former Seattle Pilots and Mariners righthander Diego Segui dies at 87
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