The Los Angeles Dodgers’ postseason struggles in recent years are well-documented as despite winning the National League West every year since 2013, they have yet to accomplish their main goal of capturing a World Series title.
A big reason for that is some of their star offensive players have not shown up in October, with the main culprit being Corey Seager, a former National League Rookie of the Year, two-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger winner.
His postseason resumé has not reflected those accolades though as in 31 playoff games going into 2020, Seager had hit just .