Dodgers: All Ten 2017 Walk-off Wins In Living Color
By Josh Burke
Corey Seager
The game on Saturday, June 10 against Cincinnati was tied at four in the bottom of the ninth. Two back-to-back singles by Puig and Justin Turner had put men on first and second base for the Dodgers. None other than Tony Cingrani was on the mound to try and get the Reds out of a jam. Against Dodgers right handed pinch hitter Franklin Gutierrez, Cingrani got him to strike out on four pitches. With Corey Seager on deck, though, you just knew things were about to get interesting.
Evidently seeing the ball well, on the very first pitch out of Cingrani’s left hand, Seager hit a fly ball deep down the left field line. Unbelievably, in his entire lifetime playing baseball, this was Corey’s first walk-off hit ever. His double scored Puig and provided ecstatic Dodger fans with their fourth walk-off win to celebrate that Summer.