Corey Seager is on fire right now, and is putting potentially one of the best rookie seasons in Dodgers history. He will likely be named a National League All-Star later on Tuesday, but his season has been so much better than that.
He leads the team in runs scored (57), hits (100), doubles (20), triples (three), home runs (17), RBI (41, tied), total bases (177), batting average (.305), on-base percentage (.363), slugging percentage (.540), and OPS (.903). Seager, even on a team with Adrian Gonzalez, has become the everyday guy, also leading the team in games (84), starts (78), plate appearances (361) and defensive innings (708).