Corey Seager, the World Series MVP shortstop for the Texas Rangers, has been on a tear recently, showcasing an impressive display of power at the plate. Despite a slow start to the season, Seager has turned things around dramatically, hitting eight home runs in his last eight games.
Seager, who missed most of spring training due to a sports hernia surgery, has been a key contributor for the Rangers in May. With 11 home runs already this month, he is set to end May with his highest homer total in a single month. Additionally, Seager has reached base in 22 consecutive games and is currently on a 12-game hitting streak, the longest during his tenure with Texas.
Manager Bruce Bochy and Seager's teammates have been in awe of his recent performance. Bochy expressed his admiration for Seager's work ethic and consistency, highlighting the shortstop's meticulous routine and unwavering dedication to his craft.
Seager's impact was evident in a recent two-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, where he was intentionally walked twice, only to respond with home runs in his subsequent at-bats. His ability to capitalize on such situations has left opponents impressed and in awe of his talent.
Seager's home run streak began on May 19, and he has been a force to be reckoned with ever since. His offensive prowess has been a major factor in the Rangers' recent success, drawing praise from both teammates and opponents alike.
Despite his initial struggles at the start of the season, Seager's resilience and determination have propelled him to new heights. As he continues to excel at the plate, Seager has solidified his reputation as one of the game's premier players.
With the Rangers set to face the Miami Marlins in a weekend series, all eyes will be on Seager as he looks to maintain his impressive form and lead his team to victory.
Sources: AP MLB