ARLINGTON -- Corey Seager has done a lot of research on appendectomies over the last few days.
The Rangers' shortstop underwent a successful appendectomy in Mansfield, Texas, on Aug. 28, sidelining him for at least a couple weeks amidst a postseason push.
Seager hopes to return to the field before the end of the season. But according to Bruce Bochy, things will continue to be taken day by day with the franchise superstar.
“It can vary a ton, unfortunately,” Seager said of his research. “I actually spoke to some guys. There’s been some basketball guys who have come back in three weeks, but they’re not rotating and stuff, so I don't know if that changes it just because of where the incisions are. I really don't know. I feel like I saw very opposite ends of the spectrum. It was either