The wives of MLB stars Corey Seager and Michael Wacha had a social media interaction on December 28, and it was one of positivity and support. Corey Seager is an All-Star infielder with the Texas Rangers, and Michael Wacha is a starting pitcher with the Kansas City Royals.
On Saturday, Corey Seager's wife Madisyn reacted to the latest post from Sarah, the wife of Michael Wacha. Sarah posted a photo in Hawaii with her husband. She was wearing a long summer dress alongside Michael, who wearing a button-down shirt and khaki shorts.
Madisyn's comment had a simple message for her fellow MLB wife's choice of colorful outfit.
"Red is your color," she wrote.
Michael Wacha is a starting pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. He posted a 13-8 record to go along with a 3.35 ERA in 2024.
Corey Seager, Madisyn get holiday greetings from MLB wives
Corey Seager dealt with many injuries over the last few seasons, but there have also been some positive moments.
Madisyn and Corey Seager were posing with their two dogs for the picture that became the holiday post for the family. The caption on the Instagram post read:
"XX, Merry Christmas from the Seagers"
While there were many fans who posted a ton of well wishes to the family, there were also some notable comments as well. The wives of Walker Buehler (McKenzie), Justin Turner (Kourtney), and Will Smith (Cara) all reacted to Madisyn Seager's post.
"My favs ❤️" - @mckenziebuehler
"Merry Christmas 🫶🏼❤️🎄" - @caramartinellsmith
"Merry Christmas! Love you guys!! ❤️" - @court_with_a_k
All three of those MLB wives were able to get to know Corey Seager and his wife Madisyn when Corey was starring for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Corey Seager is a two-time World Series MVP. After winning it for the first time with the Dodgers in 2020, he also helped the Texas Rangers to the title at the end of the 2023 season.
Texas was expected to make another run during the 2024 season, but they were forced to deal with several key injuries. Seager was one of those injury casualties as he had surgery to repair a sports hernia. Before his season-ending injury, he hit .278 while also belting 30 home runs.