Former Seattle Mariners Star Hits Huge Career Milestone

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Congratulations are in order for former Seattle Mariners star Eugenio Suarez!

For MLB players to qualify for the fully vested portion of the pension program, they must complete 10 seasons of service - with a minimum of 173 days annually on an active roster or the injured list .

The 33-year-old Suarez has played parts of 11 years in the big leagues with the Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks.Mariners players in recent memory. His big personality and home run ability captivated fans and helped the M's get to the playoffs in 2022. He hit 31 homers in 2022 and hit 22 in 2023 before being traded to the Diamondbacks this past offseason in a salary dump deal.

He's struggled with Arizona and was hitting just .216 entering play on Friday. He had 10 homers and 48 RBI and has seen a reduction in playing time. Regardless of his situation right now, this is a phenomenal career achievement and M's fans are certainly happy when any "good vibes" extend Suarez's way.

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