Corey Seager's Five Most Unique Achievements
The 2026 season hasn't exactly gone according to plan for Corey Seager, but he remains a large presence both in the lineup and in the clubhouse. A five-time all-star and three-time Silver Slugger, Seager has a legitimate chance to make the Baseball Hall of Fame . Here are the five most unique achievements he has accomplished so far in his career. 5. With 228 home runs, Corey Seager holds the MLB record for career homers by a lefthanded-hitting shortstop. In 2022, he also set the single-season record for lefty-batting shortstops with 33 longballs, a mark he tied the very next season. 4. Seager is also the only player in MLB history to win the World Series MVP Award in both leagues, accomplishing the feat with the Dodgers in 2020 and the Rangers in 2023. He batted .400 with two homers and five RBI's as LA topped the Rays in 2020, then hit .286 with three homers and six RBI's as the Rangers downed the D-backs in 2023. 3. En route to winning the NL Rookie of the Year Award...