He had career-high streaks for homers (five games) and RBIs (eight) just before the break - that span also included the only time Semien and Seager have hit back-to-back homers for Texas. “And also when you’re controlling the strike zone better and not chasing pitches out of the zone that you don’t want to hit, it’s always a good feeling, too.” “Once you see the ball go over the fence a couple of times, you start to feel a little bit better,” Semien said. Just over a week later, he went deep three times while setting a franchise record with seven hits during a doubleheader at Cleveland. His 45 homers last season set an MLB record for second basemen, but Semien's first with Texas didn’t come until his 44th game on May 28. Semien said he just wasn’t hitting well early, and that the issue “wasn’t any added pressure or anything.” “Mine just happened to be as a new guy in the first month or two.” “There’s definitely going to be months where guys start off slow, there’s going to be months in the beginning where guys have rough months, and months in the end,” Semien said. His average is nearly 100 points higher than at the start of May, and almost 50 higher than on June 1. He got a day off Thursday, after making a cross-country trip to be with his teammates and then flying right back to California with them.Īfter going 2 for 3 with a walk and getting hit by a pitch against the Marlins, Semien was hitting a season-high. Seager has 22 homers, only four short of his career high, after seven homers in a 10-game stretch right before the break.
The Rangers went into the break after being swept in a four-game series at home by streaking Seattle.
The Rangers then had to fly across the country to play 10 consecutive games on the West Coast. Texas (42-49) returned from the All-Star break with an 8-0 win at Miami on Thursday, the makeup of a game postponed at the start of the season because of the lockout. “It’s a challenge for every player that comes into a new organization,” Woodward said “And with all the publicity that’s around those guys, you know, they’re expecting to turn this thing around, and it’s hard. Texas also signed pitcher Jon Gray to a long-term deal on Sunday.The Rangers were coming off 102 losses and their fifth losing season in a row when Seager signed a $325 million, 10-year contract, and Semien got a $175 million, seven-year deal just before the MLB lockout began last December. The Rangers have been aggressive in the early days of the offseason after missing the playoffs for the last five years, including three last-place finishes in the AL West. News of Semien’s seven-year, $175 million contract became official on Sunday. In adding Seager and Semien, the Rangers have committed $500 million to their new middle infield. The Yankees, who are not expected to sign a big-name shortstop, have one less one to worry about now. Last year, while limited by a fractured hand after getting hit by a pitch, Seager hit. 297/.367/.504 career slash line in seven MLB seasons. During that time, he made two All-Star teams and won two Silver Slugger awards, also taking home the Rookie of the Year in 2016 and World Series MVP in 2020.
Seager, a first-round pick by the Dodgers in 2012, has spent his entire professional career in the Dodgers’ organization.