by Rowan Kavner

Yasiel Puig and Justin Turner are back in the lineup Wednesday. Corey Seager is not.

But it won’t be that way for long.

As the Dodgers’ Interleague series shifts to Angel Stadium, manager Dave Roberts told reporters Seager, who strained his right hamstring on a swing June 23, will not be placed on the disabled list and will likely return to the starting lineup either Thursday or Friday.

Roberts said “all the boxes are checked” for Seager, who ran 100 percent, swung the bat and simulated running out of the box Wednesday.

“As far as tomorrow, whether he’s in the lineup or not, available, I haven’t made that decision,” Roberts said. “But I know that we feel good about how today went.”

Puig missed Tuesday’s game after a “flare-up” of his knee and hamstring Monday, but he’s back in the lineup Wednesday. Roberts said Puig is feeling better, but the hamstring still isn’t 100 percent, so the Dodgers will continue dialogue and try to give him as much rest as possible.

Turner missed Tuesday as well, but only for rest purposes. The Dodgers’ leader in batting average (.385) and on-base percentage (.469) is back at third base Wednesday.

Other Notes:

· Hyun-Jin Ryu starts against the Angels’ Alex Meyer, a pitcher no Dodger player has seen before. Roberts said if there’s no history, the advantage goes to the pitcher.

· The Dodgers start this five-game road trip having won 17 of their last 19 games.

· The Dodgers are trying to reverse recent history in Anaheim, where they’ve lost three consecutive games dating back to 2015. A win Wednesday would ensure they reverse their fate from last year and at least tie the season series.

· On this date in 2008, the Dodgers beat the Angels 1–0 at Dodger Stadium, despite being no-hit. On this date in 1969 was the largest blowout win in modern Dodger history, when the Dodgers won 19–0 at San Diego Stadium 48 years ago.