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Jhonathan
Diaz
Seattle Mariners
#71
Relief Pitcher
HT/WT
1.83 m, 77 kg
Birthdate
13/9/1996 (29)
BAT/THR
Left/Left
Birthplace
Valencia, Venezuela
Status
Active
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6/24/26 6:40 AM vs Pittsburgh Pirates
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MLB News
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Seattle Mariners vs. Pittsburgh Pirates: Game Highlights
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Giants first baseman Rafael Devers apologized to manager Tony Vitello and said his actions at first base in the ninth inning of San Francisco's one-run loss to Miami on Sunday are being "blown out of proportion."