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Mike Brumley was a player for the Seattle Mariners for a single season in the early 1990s and then served as their coach for four years in the 2000s. At the age of 61, he passed away on Sunday. His loved ones and family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike Brumley, a former coach and player with the Seattle Mariners, passed away on Sunday at the age of 61. He perished in an automobile accident, as reported by USA Today.
Brumley played in the major leagues for eight years, with the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Mariners, and Houston Astros. He was an infielder for the Mariners in 1990, appearing in 62 games. During that season, he got to play with some real Mariners icons, such a 20-year-old Tino Martinez, a 22-year-old Edgar Martinez, Alvin Davis, and Harold Reynolds.
He batted.224 while with Seattle. He hit.206 in his lifetime and had three home runs.
The M’s sent a sincere message on social media.