Early review after phenom Corey Seager played his first game for the Dodgers: He’s not going to let high expectations be a burden.
Repeated view of their bullpen: Really? It doesn’t still need to be explained.
Seager, the Dodgers’ most talked about phenom for a couple of years now, made his major league debut a memorable one Thursday night. He should have been the game’s hero, doubling and scoring the Dodgers’ first run and then lining a single to drive in what at the time was the tying and go-ahead runs.
Only after the Dodgers overcame another poor start by Mat Latos to rally from a 4-0 deficit, three relievers combined to give back a three-run lead, the Padres going on to a 10-7 victory at Petco Park.