Overview
- His death on June 25 at age 87 prompted statements of mourning from the Mariners, with the Red Sox issuing similar condolences.
- Seguí was the starter in inaugural games for the Seattle Pilots on April 8, 1969, and the Mariners on April 6, 1977.
- Over his 15-season major league career he appeared in 639 games, recording a 92-111 win-loss record, 71 saves and a 3.81 ERA.
- He continued pitching in the Mexican Professional League until 1984 and later gained induction into the Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame.
- Seguí received the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s Lifetime Achievement Award in November 2024 in recognition of his contributions to the sport.