What in the world should the Los Angeles Dodgers do with Corey Seager?
To some, he is a 25-year-old middle infielder who has two All-Star Game appearances, a top-three MVP season, two Silver Slugger Awards and a Rookie of the Year under his belt already. In the three full seasons he has played, he’s averaging 5.4 WAR (which would be 0.5 more WAR than Josh Donaldson put up last season).
To others? He’s a free-swinging, undisciplined hitter who probably won’t stick at shortstop long term. He’s injury prone (160 games played the last two seasons) and has struggled mightily in the postseason (three home runs and an average around .