Season-ending Tommy John surgery limited Corey Seager to just 26 games a year ago, casting a bit of uncertainty upon his return to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the start of the 2019 season.
He looked to regain his previous form as one of the top young shortstops in all of baseball. And despite a slow start in April, Seager eventually found his groove and enjoyed an all-around solid bounce-back campaign considering the circumstances.
The 25-year-old hit .272/.335/.483 with 19 home runs and 87 RBI across 541 plate appearances during the regular season (134 games).