On Sunday morning, as Corey Seager walked through the clubhouse, Austin Barnes kidded him. Was that really your first career walk-off hit Saturday night? No way, Barnes said.
It was, on what became a weekend of firsts. On Sunday afternoon, Seager hit his first career grand slam, capping a six-run eighth inning and powering the Dodgers to a dramatic 9-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
The Dodgers completed a three-game sweep with four home runs — two by Cody Bellinger, one by Utley and the decider by Seager.