the Los Angeles Dodgers and shortstop Corey Seager have avoided refereeing, renowned MLB Network journalist Jon Heyman reported. Seager, a customer of Boras Corporation, will receive a salary of $ 13.75 million in the 2021 season. At just 26, Seager has already earned several honors in his career, including that of National Rookie of the Year in 2016.
He also won the NLCS MVP and World Series MVP in 2020, and two Star Game nominations. Even before his rip in the Playoffs last fall, it was an exceptional season for Seager, who beat 307/358/585 (151 WRC +) with 15 homers in 232 appearances on the plate.
The Dodgers, who spend a lot of money, could certainly extend to Seager soon, but as of now, he’s on the verge of being one of the most coveted players in the free agent market next winter.
Seager could be part of a ridiculously deep shortstop class, as Francisco the Boricua Lindor, Trevor Story, and also Borinqueños Carlos Correa and Javier Báez will also be available. All are under 28 years old.