Evolving Seager has first two-homer game

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LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers’ Corey Seager reached another milestone for his promising career in Sunday’s 5-2 loss to the Cardinals, hitting multiple homers in a game for the first time.

The two home runs could also have not been more different outside of being solo shots. The first was an opposite-field strike that just cleared the left-field fence, while the second was a no-doubter pulled into right field that traveled 409 feet according to Statcast™. The first came ahead in the count, 2-0, against right-hander Mike Leake, the second behind, 1-2, against southpaw Kevin Siegrist. Together, they gave the Dodgers their only runs of the night.

That kind of all-field ability speaks to what level of hitting the shortstop has reached at just age 22.

“Corey is …

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