The Texas Rangers are hoping for an MVP-caliber year from their shortstop Corey Seager, but they would take a healthy year from their franchise star.
Training just around the corner, Corey Seager and his wife Madisyn are winding up their offseason activities and looking forward to catch up with their friends on the Texas Rangers.
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.
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.
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The Rangers will have 34-year-old two-time Gold Glove winner Tucker Barnhart in camp, as well. Barnhart, who has a .541 OPS over the last three seasons, doesn’t have a realistic shot to make the roster, barring injury, but is an accomplished veteran as injury insurance.
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The Rangers will have 34-year-old two-time Gold Glove winner Tucker Barnhart in camp, as well. Barnhart, who has a .541 OPS over the last three seasons, doesn’t have a realistic shot to make the roster, barring injury, but is an accomplished veteran as injury insurance.
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