Despite playing less than half the season, Turner became the spark plug at the top of the Nationals offense.
He hit .342/.370/.567 with 13 home runs, 147 wRC+ (weighted runs created plus) and 3.5 wins above replacement, according to Baseball Reference.
He is one of only eight rookies since 1947 to play less than 100 games and still produce a WAR of at least 3.5. The others were Tom Haller (1962), Tim Raines (1981), Denard Span (2008), Brett Lawrie and Dustin Ackley (both 2011) and Carlos Correa and Francisco Lindor (both 2015).