Corey Seager apologized more than once.
He apologized when he couldn’t, or wouldn’t, explain why he’s hit in the playoffs.
“I don’t have a good answer for you on that one,” he said. “I’m sorry.”
Seager apologized again when he declined to revisit his departure from the Dodgers.
“We’ll move on,” he said. “Sorry.”
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Now a Texas Rangers shortstop, the 30-year-old Seager returned to Dodger Stadium on Tuesday to face his former team for the first time.