Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager has had a “pretty normal offseason” for the first time in some time after an injury-induced finish to his regular season. The better news: He said Friday before the club’s awards dinner at the Loews Arlington hotel that he’ll be ready to go on day one of spring training.
Rangers superstar Corey Seager and his wife Madisyn have been making the most of the offseason by spending quality time with each other and their pet dogs Hazel and Harlow.
Two-time World Series MVP Corey Seager says he feels great and will be ready to go on the first day of spring training with the Texas Rangers after twice having hernia surgery last year.
Corey Seager was in Arlington on Friday night to accept his Texas Rangers Player of the Year award, the kickoff of a weekend of festivities that also includes Rangers Fan Fest at Globe Life Field on Saturday.
(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) ARLINGTON — The good news: Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager has had a “pretty normal offseason” for the first time in some time after an injury ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — All-Star shortstop and two-time World Series MVP Corey Seager says he feels great and will be ready to go on the first day of spring training with the Texas Rangers after ...
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