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In response to Eugenio Suárez joining the roster, the Seattle Mariners optioned Ben Williamson to Triple-A Tacoma and recalled Miles Mastrobuoni.
Williamson had been the Mariners third baseman prior to the Eugenio Suarez acquisition, and it makes more sense for Williamson to be playing every day at Triple-A than playing sparingly in the majors.
The Mariners acquired Eugenio Suarez to handle third base, and Mastrobuoni fits better as a bench infielder role than Ben Williamson, who will head back to Triple-A to get regular at-bats. Mastrobuoni ...
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