
Corey Seager Hits 3 Home Runs vs. Mets
Corey Seager cranked out three home runs in the first five innings of the Los Angeles Dodgers' game against the New York Mets on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium.
The Los Angeles shortstop belted a two-run home run in the first inning, a solo shot in the fourth and a three-run bomb in the fifth to rack up six RBI in the span of four plate appearances.
Major League Baseball's official Twitter account documented all three blasts:
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According to ESPN Stats & Info, Seager joined Duke Snider, Shawn Green and Adrian Gonzalez as the only Dodgers players to have multiple three-home run games. His first came on June 3, 2016, when he belted a trio of homers against the Atlanta Braves.
Seager is also tied with Mookie Betts, Juan Gonzalez and Boog Powell for the most three-home run games (two) at age 23 or younger, per Fox Sports MLB.
Thanks to Tuesday's eruption, Seager has now posted 12 home runs through 70 games.
As of Monday, Seager ranked second in All-Star voting among National League shortstops behind the Cincinnati Reds' Zack Cozart.



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