Appearing in just 26 games last year as a result of undergoing Tommy John surgery, Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager entered the 2019 season looking to replicate the success he enjoyed in previous campaigns.
When healthy, Seager has proven to be a game-changer on both sides of the ball. During the 2016 and ’17 MLB seasons, he earned unanimous National League Rookie of the Year honors, was selected to the All-Star team in both years and won two Silver Slugger Awards.
But after a long layoff and the fact that he was returning from two major surgeries, there were many questions and uncertainties surrounding Seager.