Corey Seager's four hits in Game 4 keeps his stellar postseason on a roll
Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Peter Fairbanks works during the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)
The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers were in the World Series, Corey Seager was stuck on the bench.
The shortstop's 2018 season had come to a premature end months earlier, an injury to his ulnar collateral ligament requiring him to undergo Tommy John surgery.
So, instead of playing a key role in the Dodgers' second straight pennant, he watched from the side, desperately missed by a Dodgers team that dropped the Fall Classic in five games to the Boston Red Sox.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Julio Urias pitches against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
"That was tough," Seager said. "You want to be out there with your guys. That whole year was hard, not being out there and grinding through things with your guys."
He continued, "That's in the past. I really never want to think about it again."
Despite Seager's best efforts Saturday in an 8-7 loss, Game 4 of this year's World Series might have left the same effect.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Corey Seager (5) hits a solo home run off of Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (48) during the third inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)
Seager logged a playoff career-high four hits on the night. Three of them were rockets, leaving the bat at 96 mph or above. One of them even cleared the fence, a third-inning home run that temporarily put him in a tie for the most home runs in one postseason with his eighth of the playoffs (the Rays' Randy Arozarena later went atop the list himself by collecting his ninth long ball of these playoffs).
Seager's most important hit, however, stayed in the yard. It left the bat with an exit velocity of just 66.3 mph. It was a soft pop fly that, had it landed in any other part of the park, could have been caught with a tissue box.
Instead, with a runner at second and the score tied with two outs in the eighth inning, Seager lifted the ball into the perfect spot, a teardrop that nestled between a charging left fielder and retreating shortstop, a Texas-league single that put the Dodgers in front for good — or so he thought.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner hits a solo home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
The unthinkable, of course, happened in the ninth, the Rays winning the game on a single that saw the Dodgers twice misplay the ball on the relay.
For a moment, the team looked like it was going to be one win away from earning a championship in the Lone Star State. Now, they'll have to overcome a gut punch. Thanks to 2018, Seager is used to the feeling.
Saturday was a trademark performance from Seager, the 26-year-old who had a career-best regular season, won the NLCS's most valuable player award and has continued his hot streak in the World Series.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias throws against the Tampa Bay Rays in the fourth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
His first time up, he got ahead 3-and-0 before smoking a line drive right at the second baseman. That was bad luck. In every at-bat after that, he had the midas touch.
His home run in the third inning was a no-doubter, a 411-foot blast to right field off Rays starter Ryan Yarbrough with two outs.
When Seager came up again in the fifth, right-handed reliever Peter Fairbanks had entered the game. He hit the first pitch, a 99-mph fastball, on a rope to right. After advancing to second on a wild pitch in the next at-bat, Seager raced home on a single from Max Muncy, scoring again with two outs.
Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash calls for a reliever to replace starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough, second from right, in the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
The Rays had taken the lead when Seager led off the seventh, this time singling on the second pitch of an at-bat against left-hander Aaron Loup.
Five at-bats later, he crossed the plate again on Joc Pederson's pinch-hit single.
Then came the eighth, an inning that began with a Chris Taylor double but was on the verge of faltering after a failed Kikr Hernandez bunt and groundout from Mookie Betts.
The Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena is congratulated on his solo home run by Manuel Margot, right, during the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)
With the score tied, Seager fanned at one curveball from reliever Nick Anderson, laid off another, then fouled a third one back in a 2-and-1 count.
With two strikes, Anderson finally threw a high fastball that Seager could get.
The contact was soft but the result was perfect, the ball landing just over the head of shortstop Willy Adames to bring Taylor home for the go-ahead run. The lead, however, wouldn't last.
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough works in the second inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
This year, at least, Seager isn't stuck in the dugout like in 2018. He's been the Dodgers' best hitter for most of this postseason, and will probably need to be so again over the stretch of a series that will last at least six games.
Otherwise, his eighth-inning bloop hit Saturday might become just another footnote in a season to forget.
The Tampa Bay Rays' Brandon Lowe hits a three-run home run in the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez, right, celebrates at second base after hitting an RBI double during the sixth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Willy Adames (1) falls over as he tags out the Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy at second base during the fifth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Brett Phillips, center, celebrates his walk-off two-run single against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts catches a deep fly ball by the Tampa Bay Rays' Brandon Lowe during the second inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy leans away form a full count ball as he was walked by Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Ryan Yarbrough during the third inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner hits a solo home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Joc Pederson hits a two-run single in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Corey Seager (5) hits a solo home run in the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The national anthem is played before the start of Game 4 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner hits a solo home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith drops the ball, allowing the Tampa Bay Rays to score the game-winning run in the ninth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Enrique Hernandez applies the tag to catch the Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena (56) stealing second base in the first inning during Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner slides safely into second base on a double in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Brett Phillips, center, celebrates his walk-off two-run single against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Julio Urias (7) heads to the dugout after being pulled during the fifth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers dugout celebrates as Enrique Hernandez, right, hits an RBI single in the sixth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Willy Adames (1) falls over as he tags out the Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy at second base during the fifth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner hits a solo home run against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena slide in with the winning run in front of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kenley Jansen in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena slide in with the winning run in front of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kenley Jansen in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Joc Pederson hits a two-run single in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Julio Urias follows through on a first-inning pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Hunter Renfroe hits a solo home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the fifth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash calls for a reliever as he removes starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (48) against the Los Angeles Dodgers game during the fourth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Kevin Kiemaier can't make the catch on a solo home run by the Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner in the first inning during Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)From left, Tampa Bay Rays outfielders Manuel Margot, left, Kevin Kiermaier and Hunter Renfroe watch as pitcher Ryan Thompson warms up after coming in the game in the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)Baseball fans bundle up as the temperatures drop during the fifth inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays meet in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena is congratulated on his solo home run by Manuel Margot, right, during the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner (10) celebrates his solo home run in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Enrique Hernandez, left, applies the tag to catch the Tampa Bay Rays' Randy Arozarena stealing second base in the first inning during Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough catches a pop-up in the infield by the Los Angeles Dodgers' Cody Bellinger during the second inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays clear the benches as they celebrate an 8-7 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Hunter Renfroe (11) celebrates with teammate Willy Adames (1) after hitting a solo home run against theLos Angeles Dodgers during the fifth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/TNS)The Los Angeles Dodgers' Joc Pederson celebrates his two-run single in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kenley Jansen drops to his knees after giving up a single in the ninth inning and losing to the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)The Tampa Bay Rays' Brett Phillips celebrates his game-winning two-run single against the Los Angels Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. The Rays won, 8-7, to even the series. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (48) throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the second inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)Tampa Bay Rays right fielder Hunter Renfroe chases down a deep ball hit by the Los Angeles Dodgers' A.J. Pollock during the fourth inning in Game 4 of the World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Tom Fox/Dallas Morning News/TNS)
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