Corey Seager Doing Baseball Activities
5 years agoLos Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager (hamstring) said that he took ground balls and ran on Monday for the first time since injuring his hamstring. He was also scheduled to take flips in the cage for the first time. Seager has high-end fantasy potential at the shortstop position, but injuries have held him back the last two years. He's hitting a nice .278/.359/.468 with eight home runs, 40 runs, 38 RBI and a steal in 237 at-bats and could have a much better second half if he can just stay on the field. Assuming no setbacks in his rehab, he should be able to return to the Dodgers just after the All-Star break. Keep him stashed in all formats.
Source: Los Angeles Times - Jorge Castillo
Source: Los Angeles Times - Jorge Castillo