Yeah, but the east coast is a bigger market. Serve that first. I imagine (can't honestly say), that most of the west coast is covering Seager's emergence.
Unless San Diego is picking up most of that, there are much better options. Shields gets lit up at Fenway and he's been in a decline for a bit.
He can't even put up decent numbers at Petco.
I think Tampa proved this playoffs they don't need him to make it deep into the playoffs. Really don't think a 9 to 10 million dollar cap hit is worth it when they'll have others to sign down the road.
Hard to absorb those contracts in the cap era.