
"Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager carved his name into Los Angeles Dodgers history during his seven seasons in LA, bringing the Dodgers their first World Series title in 32 years in 2020 while winning World Series MVP. Now, four years after leaving the Dodgers, Seager could be on the trade block. Corey Seager could be on the trade market this winter... do you think the Dodgers could and should try to put together a package for him? ? pic.twitter.com/XwU29Tslod - Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) November 21, 2025"
"The Dodgers have found several solutions at short since Seager's departure, and have had Mookie Betts play the majority of games at the position since 2024. Betts, a six-time Gold Glove winner in the outfield, settled in well at the position, finishing 2025 as a finalist. Now, though, with the Dodgers in need of an outfielder, could the Dodgers bring back Seager? While interesting, the answer is likely no."
"Seager will turn 32 early in the 2026 season, and still has six full seasons left on his contract. His health hasn't been the best as of late, having logged three separate stints on the injured list last season. He's still a great hitter, crushing 21 home runs and recording 50 RBIs through 102 games with a .860 OPS in 2025. Prior to last season, he hit 30 or more home runs in all of his seasons since leaving Los Angeles."
Corey Seager is reportedly a possible trade candidate this winter despite his World Series MVP credentials. The Dodgers have addressed shortstop since his departure, with Mookie Betts taking most starts at the position since 2024 and finishing 2025 as a finalist. Seager will be 32 early in 2026, carries six full seasons remaining on his contract, and endured three injured-list stints last season. He still produced a .860 OPS with 21 home runs and 50 RBIs in 2025, but would demand a high price and the Dodgers appear committed to Betts at shortstop.
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