All eyes were on Corey Seager on Wednesday night as he played in a Major League game for the first time since last April with the Los Angeles Dodgers taking on the Chicago Cubs at Sloan Park.
Coming off respective Tommy John and hip surgeries, the Dodgers have been taking things slow with Seager. Wednesday night proved that was the right decision as Seager looked healthy and ready to go for Opening Day.
He got a hold off one in the first inning off Cubs starter Cole Hamels, although Jason Heyward was able to track it down at the warning track in center field.