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Dodgers’ Corey Seager: Hamstring Injury Suffered In Freeway Series ‘Came Out Of Nowhere’

The Los Angeles Dodgers lost their first series in over a month when the crosstown Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim completed a two-game Freeway Series sweep on Tuesday. However, they suffered an even bigger blow when Corey Seager exited in the top of the ninth inning with an apparent hamstring injury.

Seager pulled up when running from second to third base on an Alex Verdugo single and was immediately taken out of the game. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said afterward Seager was initially diagnosed with a severe Grade 2 hamstring strain, which can take several weeks to fully recover from.