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Corey Seager just wrapped up one of the best offensive seasons by a shortstop in MLB history. In his second year with the Texas Rangers, the infielder led the league in doubles while setting or tying career-highs in homers and runs batted in.
His performance was a huge reason for Texas’s World Series title, the Rangers’ first in franchise history.
Over the course of the season, Seager hit a team-high .327 with 33 long balls. His success continued in Texas’s incredible playoff run that saw them post a 13-4 postseason record as a wildcard team, including a spotless 11-0 away from home.
During that October run, the shortstop hit .318 with 12 RBIs to land MVP honors.
@espnatbat #CoreySeager has now won #MVP in TWO #WorldSeries that were played in Arlington 🏆🏆 #mlb ♬ original sound – ESPNatbat
Unfortunately, instead of being able to celebrate the present during the championship festivities, he was asked a question about the past.
“I’m going to ask you the question that I get texted most,” a reporter said in the postgame press conference. “Why did the Dodgers let you go?”
Visibly peeved, Seager just shook his head, giving no response.
@cbssports Corey Seager did not quite have an answer for this one. #hq #worldseries #coreyseager ♬ original sound – CBS Sports
Fans immediately commented on the awkward interaction.
“Corey Seager just won his 2nd WS MVP but this guy has to answer his text messages…”
“That was a terrible thing to ask right there.”
“In the words of Bryce Harper, ‘That was a clown question, bro.'”
“Another prime example of why reporters get blasted consistently… He’s a Ranger, stop asking about the Dodgers.”
Seager played in Los Angeles for the first seven years of his career. With the Dodgers, he won Rookie of the Year in 2016, made a pair of All-Star Games, and hit a collective .297 at the dish.
He turned down a $250M extension in 2021 which led LA to sign Trea Turner. Seager would then get a massive $325M offer from the Rangers.
It’s certainly worked out nicely for the WS MVP.