This wasn't his first year with texas. So about 28 months later they ask about. Clearly a reporter from la who hasn't covered a rangers game in the last 28 months.
Who is “we”? Because any baseball fan with eyes knew he wasn’t just going to just drop off a cliff. Seager is a baseball psycho that is obsessed with perfecting his craft, he just has that IT factor.
I’m so stupid bro, background knowledge, I just started getting into baseball and ima giants fan, but I went to an Oakland As game because I was visiting fam in the area and they were playing the rangers, we had really good seats because the As suck and we were by the tunnel and Corey seager is signing balls for kids ( I didn’t know who he was at the time) and I was like I don’t care I don’t watch baseball enough to, I started getting into baseball later that month and then proceeded to watch the World Series and watch seager dominate, biggest regret
Because that initial couple of hundred million was not enough money so why not turn it down and go for a couple hundred more million. Greed. Ridiculous. You ball players should be making half a million - 1 million dollars a year at most, based on individual performance. Getting paid outrageous ridiculous amounts of money to play a sport where youre standing and sitting around more than half the game. The whole thing is just preposterous.
@@quokka444yeah one reporter asked Bryce whether he’s gonna drink since they were playing in Canada or somewhere and the age limit for the drinking there was lower than the US and Bryce answered such way
Doubling down with the “yOu DoN’t hAVe aN AnSwER??” made this so hard to watch😂 Also, I’m sure the reporter meant it as a compliment because of how great Seager has been. But if someone texts you “Man, how could LA let this guy go?” It’s a rhetorical question that you shouldn’t directly ask the player💀
Professional sports is a business. Some teams have that kind of money to invest in one player and some would rather spread it around for multiple players. The dodgers wanted to spread the money around. Thankfully my Rangers wanted to invest in Seager. He is DEFINITELY worth the money. Very proud of this guy and my Rangers!!
Because 1: at this point this was Seager’s 2nd year on the Rangers so the question wasn’t very relevant and both Seager and the Dodgers have moved on just fine from it 2: it feels like a trap question to get Seager to throw shade at the Dodgers 3: Texas offered him more money and the Dodgers didn’t. It’s not some weird mystery 4: The man just won the World Series and is on cloud 9, it’s greasy and shitty timing to ask that question. It’s an example of slimey reporters asking trap questions to get a quote out of a player so they can get clicks. It’s the kind of question that the player has nothing to gain by answering and way more to lose if they do.