After coming back from multiple surgeries, and a season away from the game, the Dodgers expected a slow start from Corey Seager. That is exactly what they got as Seager hit just one home run in April and posted a .240/.336/.354 slash line. While the power was not expected early on, the fact Corey struggled to hit for average was surprising given his .296 career batting average.
Friday evening, Seager hit his fourth home run of the season and although the Reds play in a bandbox, the home run was no cheapie as it traveled well over the right field wall.