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The Awakening of the Champions: Corey Seager and the Resurgence of the Texas Rangers

The shortstop of the current Major League Baseball sovereigns from the Lone Star state has hit eight home runs in his team’s last eight games.

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RON JENKINSAFP

Baseball is a complex dance, a dark numerical ballet where the constant flow of movements and decisions that unfold on a playing field have long-lasting repercussions. The Texas Rangers, recent champions of the 2023 World Series, began the 2024 season with an outdated rhythm, far from the expectations woven by the glory they achieved just last fall. However, the last days of May have seen a resurgence fueled by the power of the bat of Corey Seager, a man who, like an unexpected wind, has fanned the flames of the dormant monarchs.

The season started with a shattered promise. The champions, filled with aspirations and memories, aimed to become the first two-time champions in over two decades. However, they faced numerous obstacles, including a six-game losing streak. Injuries and inconsistency overshadow the team, dampening enthusiasm and creating doubts.

Amid this gray panorama, Corey Seager has emerged as a player whose bat resonates in search of his forgotten greatness. Seager, who returned to the field after hernia surgery, is finding communion with his game. Last Wednesday night, he hit his eighth home run in eight games. He achieved this in a revenge match against the Diamondbacks, the team they defeated in the last World Series.

Wooden ally

Seager’s streak was like a sequence of good grades. The two-run homer beyond the right field wall in the fifth inning on Wednesday, contributing to the 6-1 victory, was just one of many that have lit the Rangers’ flame. His thirteenth homer of the season and fourth in three games encouraged Texas’ resurgence.

Seager’s statistics show a remarkable transformation. Since May 2, his batting average has surged from .219 to an impressive .317. His on-base percentage (OBP) rose from .305 to .418, his slugging percentage (SLG) from .289 to .732, and his on-base plus slugging (OPS) increased from .594 to a staggering 1.150. These numbers reflect Seager’s resurgence and bring renewed hope for his team.

The streak began on May 19 against the Angels. During the eight games, the only game where the team did not win was on May 25 against Minnesota. However, Seager hit two spectacular hits a day later and drove in three runs.

Seager’s performance is not only impressive in the present but also echoes baseball history. Seager became the fifth to hit at least eight home runs in eight games by joining a select list of shortstops. In the history of the Rangers, he joins the ranks of José Canseco (1984), Rafael Palmeiro (1999), Josh Hamilton (2012), and Joey Gallo (2021), whose legacy still resonates in the annals of the Texan team.

Seager’s recent success resembles a beacon in the fog, guiding the Rangers to three consecutive victories. His ability to drive in runs and hit home runs in critical moments has injected new life into a team that had seemed lost. These victories propel the Rangers into contention for the Western title.

Seager is currently hitting .260 and has 29 RBIs in his 51 games this season, which comes after he missed most of spring training due to offseason surgery for a sports hernia. His 11 home runs in May mark the most he has hit in a single month.

Seager is one of four American League players with 11 home runs this month, joining fellow All-Stars Aaron Judge, Kyle Tucker, and José Ramírez.

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