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"Literally nothing makes me happier" - Corey Seager's wife delighted as she and Rangers star sing their hearts out at Zach Bryan concert

Madisyn Seager, Corey Seager's wife, had a spectacular night at Zach Bryan's concert at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday. The voice behind “Something in the Orange” and “Heading South,” Bryan performed a mesmerizing musical show as part of his "The Quittin Time Tour," supported by Jason Isbell, The 400 Unit and Levi Turner.

“the perfect fit for a couple innings of ⚾ then a Zach Bryan concert,” Madisyn wrote in her Instagram story.
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)

Madisyn donned a white dress with cowboy boots and light accessories for the concert. She attended the concert with her husband, Texas Rangers’ All-Star Corey Seager, who wore a black T-shirt outfit.

“life made when hearing this in person 😍😍😍,” she posted on Instagram.
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)

In another story she posted, Seager sang, enjoying the musical program.

“literally nothing makes me happier than seeing this guy enjoying life and singing together at a concert,” Madisyn wrote in her story.
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)

Corey and Madisyn have known each other since their high school days in North Carolina. They stayed in a long-distance relationship when Seager played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (2015-2021). In December 2019, he proposed to his longtime girlfriend and tied the knot a year later during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Corey Seager's wife, Madisyn, gushing over her husband during Zach Bryan's concert

Madisyn couldn’t stop herself from gushing over her All-Star husband, Corey Seager during Zach Bryan's concert at AT&T Stadium, the home arena of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys.

In a story, she posted a selfie of the couple:

“LOML🫶 (Love of my life)”
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)
(Image Credit: Instagram / @madyseager)

Amid Seager’s tight playing schedule, it was the perfect way to relax as the reigning World Series champions prepare for a comeback in the AL West pennant race.

Entering Sunday, the Rangers are 56-68, with a three-game losing streak, 11 games behind the AL West-leading Houston Astros (66-56). With less than a month and a half left for the playoffs in October, they’ll need to regain momentum before it’s too late to hold onto their crown.

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