Corey Seager, a former Dodgers player, returned to Dodger Stadium for the first time since leaving the team as a free agent. However, Seager was absent from the Texas Rangers’ lineup due to a left hamstring injury. He remains day-to-day and expressed optimism about his recovery, mentioning that he is eager to get back on the field with his teammates.
Seager received a warm welcome from the fans at Dodger Stadium, where he had made a name for himself, winning awards and leading the team to a World Series title. Despite the injury setback, Seager reflected on his time with the Dodgers, crediting the organization for shaping him as a player and a person.
After signing with the Rangers in a lucrative deal, Seager continued to excel, earning All-Star and World Series MVP honors with his new team. His success with the Rangers highlighted his talent and versatility as a player, drawing praise from his former manager, Dave Roberts.
While Seager’s return to Dodger Stadium was met with mixed emotions, both he and Roberts acknowledged the impact he had during his time with the team. As Seager navigates his recovery and looks ahead to rejoining the Rangers lineup, his legacy as a Dodger remains intact, with memories of his contributions and achievements cherished by fans and teammates alike.