Corey Seager's time is soon, if not now.<br />He's supposed to only be filling in for injured shortstop Jimmy Rollins, but Seager is playing with a quality that results in wins, along with sticky questions about keeping the job even when Rollins heals from a lingering sprained right index finger.<br />Manager Don Mattingly dismissed the notion before Saturday's 9-5 win.<br />But Seager then slugged his first Major League home run, went 4-for-4 with a double, stolen base, walk, three runs scored and three RBIs, still showing no signs of pennant-stretch panic that would be expected from a 21-year-old.<br />The home run came one pitch after a fan in Arizona garb reached to catch a Seager foul ball that left fielder David Peralta was about to catch.<br />Peralta was still fuming when Seager sent the next pitch into the left-field seats.
