Nine days after he sprained his left knee, Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager took the field for a light workout with his teammates Sunday morning at Camelback Ranch.
Seager ran, completed some agility drills, took batting practice and threw. The initial diagnosis was one to two weeks off after he injured himself. Manager Dave Roberts remains confident Seager will be ready for opening day.
"He's progressing well," Roberts said. "So I'm pretty optimistic about him."
Roberts has not given a date for when Seager might return to Cactus League games.