导出博客文章Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager?was named the unanimous winner of the 
National League Rookie of the Year award on Monday, over teammate?Kenta Maeda 
and Trea Turner of the Washington Nationals.A first-round draft pick of the 
Dodgers in 2012, Seager delivered on the promise that had made him one of the 
top prospects in baseball. He is also one of three finalists for the National 
League Most Valuable Player award.The 22-year-old shortstop batted .308 with 26 
home runs and 72 RBIs, and he scored 105 runs for a Dodgers team that won its 
fourth straight NL West title. His 193 hits were the second-most in the National 
League, while his 6.1 WAR was the fourth-best in the NL.Seager received the 
maximum 150 points in the NL vote, finishing well ahead of Turner (42) and Maeda 
(37).Seager was also named an All-Star this year. He is the Dodgers 17th Rookie 
of the Year winner and first since Todd Hollandsworth was honored in 1996 to 
complete a run of five consecutive NL ROY awards for Dodgers (Hideo Nomo 1995, 
Raul Mondesi 1994, Mike Piazza 1993, Eric Karros 1992). The Dodgers also had a 
run of four consecutive with Rick Sutcliffe (1979), Steve Howe (1980), Fernando 
Valenzuela (1981) and Steve Sax (1982).Its obviously awesome to win it in 
general, but to bring it back to L.A. -- it hasnt been there for a while, and 
theyre known as an organization for winning all those Rookie of the Years with 
Tommy Lasorda and all them, Seager said. So its pretty cool to be able to be 
connected to all the guys that came before you.Seager finished the season ranked 
among the NL leaders in hits (193, second), runs (105, fifth), doubles (40, 
seventh), multihit games (57, tied for second), extra-base hits (71, seventh), 
total bases (321, fourth), batting average (.308, seventh) and slugging 
percentage (.512, 10th). According to Stats, LLC, Seager is just the fourth 
rookie since 1969 to rank in the NLs top 10 in batting average and slugging 
percentage, joining Dusty Baker (1972, Braves), Mike Piazza (1993, Dodgers) and 
Albert Pujols (2001, Cardinals).Seager indicated that accolades such as this 
were the farthest thing from his mind coming into the season.I didnt expect to 
win anything, he said. Its a tough game. You dont take anything for granted. You 
dont expect anything to be given to you.Information from The Associated Press 
was used in this report. 
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with the ultimate prize in professional StarCraft II competition with a victory 
at BlizzCon. He bested the greatest Zerg player in the world, Park Dark Ryung 
Woo to claim the prize.The grand finalsThe greatest Zerg player in StarCraft II 
and the favorite for BlizzCon, Dark, took on the best micro player in the world, 
ByuN, in a matchup of dreams. It was a game of reaction against aggression, and 
it was the ByuN, the aggressor, that won out. He used a multitude of starts and 
timing pushes to relegate Dark to defense. Darks macro game was immaculate and 
his reactionary maneuvers were top-notch, but it was mostly to prevent the game 
from becoming a wash; it did, however, allow for a couple games to enter the 
late game. ByuNs bio-control and multiple-pronged attacks and aggression were 
key to winning the set, but it was his understanding of each maps angles and 
high ground that really won the games.When the games did enter the late game, 
Dark and his Zerg armies could reconstruct and adapt to ByuNs compositions. Dark 
showed off elite counter-attacks and economic trades through Baneling bombs and 
rotations, but it was incredibly difficult to push off his opponent from attack 
mode. After ByuNs convincing first win through map control, faster macro, and 
the advantage of better high ground for siege, the tempo was set.SemifinalsDark 
rolled through the last non-Korean player, True eSports Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski 
in a 3-0 manner. With the win, Dark was 10-1 during the WCS Global Finals and 
entered his fifth grand finals of the year. Unfortunately for Elazer, the gap 
between him and Dark was too far apart. The difficulties of countering Darks 
starts and aggression was the biggest challenge as each game ended in quick 
succession.ByuN took down KT Rolsters Kim Stats Dae Yeob in a 3-1 finish to set 
up the grand finals. ByuN took to the pressure early and often against Stats, 
regardless of the map. He was the initiator and differentiated from reaper 
all-ins to proxy barracks to throw off Stats. On the other hand, Stats was 
mostly on the defense and showcased several starts, but his last greedy play 
cost him the chance to the grand finals.Day 1A BlizzCon top four spot in the 
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and after a day of action and upsets, four players -- Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski, 
Park Dark Ryung Woo, Hyun ByuN Woo and Kim Stats Dae Yeob -- will duke it out in 
the semifinals for a chance at the ultimate StarCraft championship.True eSports 
Miko?aj Elazer Ogonowski moved onn over Milleniums Tobias ShoWTimE Sieber 3-1 in 
the battle between two of the more surprising entrants at the Global 
Finals.dddddddddddd Elazer mixed up a variety of strategies that proved 
effective throughout the set against ShoWTimE (for example, increased Overlord 
speed for drops and Swarm Hosts). ShoWTimE took down his only game with 
incredible Adept play and flexed his macro ability with a complete shutdown of 
the map. But he also made too many questionable build decisions against the 
faster openers of Elazer. Elazer was just a little better in the micro 
department and it made all the difference; he even took the game on Dasan 
Station, arguably a Protoss-favored map.Park Dark Ryung Woo was in top form 
against the lone USA player, Tings Alex Neeblet Sunderhaft. Darks only real 
stumble during the road to the quarterfinals was an ultra late loss against KT 
Rolsters Kim Stats Dae Yeob and he did everything he could to prevent any game 
from entering that stage. Neeblets scouting was solid, but not thorough enough 
to prevent most of Darks attacks (fast Overlords against Stargate openers). As a 
result, Darks timing and sudden all-ins were incredibly effective. Whether it 
was Overlord drops or two-pronged attacks, Neeblets defense melted completely to 
Darks aggression and precise initiations.Team expert ByuN Hyun Woo took down KT 
Rolsters Jun TY Tae Yang 3-1 in a mirror match between the two best Terran 
players in StarCraft II. Both players were pristine in the matchup (80+ percent 
win rates) and it had the makings of a long and even set. But TY was forced to 
play defense for the majority of the set because of ByuNs speedy starts. Whether 
ByuN used double gas for a fast Reaper strategy or timed his drops to pincer 
from multiple angles, it was an all-out attack. Although TYs macro and upgrade 
edge led to stronger compositions and defense, it was ByuNs chaotic attacks, 
superior micro, and early game aggression that ultimately led to his 
victory.Stats took down Joo Zest Sung Wook 3-2 in a mirror match that provided 
cheese, great defense, and clutch timing attacks. The matchup pitted Stats 
superior defensive positioning and upgrade timings against Zests cheesier starts 
and aggression. Both players used unique openings, coupled with aggression to 
feint their strategies (Zests mass Adepts and proxy Pylons/Stargate and Dark 
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whether it was a base race, a cheese strategy, or a great defensive hold, it was 
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