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- Updated: November 18, 2016
LOS ANGELES — Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager finished third in the National League Most Valuable Player Award voting as announced on Thursday by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Cubs slugger Kris Bryant was first and Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy was second.
Seager, the NL Rookie of the Year Award winner, hit .308 with 26 home runs, a franchise record for a shortstop, and he set Dodgers rookie marks for hits (193, most for a rookie since 2001), runs (105) and doubles (40). He was the youngest Dodgers position player named to an NL All-Star team and their first rookie shortstop All-Star …