Corey Seager's wife, Madisyn, shared some highlights from the couple's romantic getaway to Baja California. A string of images were uploaded on social media which showcases the couple spending quality time in Cabo alongside celebrating ex-Dodger Justin Turner's 40th birthday.
Another set of images included Turner's wife, Kourtney, Mady Seager, and Cody Bellinger's wife, Chase, enjoying dinner, exclusive time on a yacht, and playing pickleball under sunny skies.
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Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger and Justin Turner are former teammates from the 2020 World Series triumphant Dodgers team. Their wives have continued the friendship off the field despite the trio playing for different ballclubs in the MLB.
Seager is a two-time World Series MVP and both times he embraced his loving wife Mady after clinching the Fall Classic. The duo hail from North Carolina and met each other while studying in Northwest Cabarrus High School, in Kannapolis, N.C.
Corey was drafted by the Dodgers straight out of high school. He was the 18th overall pick in the first round of the 2012 MLB draft.
Corey Seager made his MLB debut in 2015 which was the same year he reunited with Madisyn and the duo got furthermore serious in their relationship.
They got engaged in December 2019 at a New England Patriots game and then got married a year later in December 2020 at the Saddle Wood Farms in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Madisyn shared some highlights from her trip to Europe with Corey Seager
Madisyn shared some romantic highlights from her European trip with the Rangers' star shortstop husband. The duo visited some iconic spots in Italy, and Switzerland among which one of the best were their sweet boat ride in Italy.
The couple also enjoyed romantic dinner and brunch dates while overlooking scenic views and enriching themselves with soothing environment.
"An absolute dream of a day with you 🤍"
"Final scenes from our European holiday 📸"
Seager sat out the last month of the 2024 MLB regular season due to right hip discomfort and underwent a sports hernia surgery. He played 123 games last season and will hope to make an effective comeback from the injury and start afresh when the Rangers begin their spring training in February.