What has a baseball year for Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager been like? Here’s a look at how the young shortstop and likely Rookie of the Year award winner stacks up heading into his 162nd career game.

All-around excellence

Seager has 5.8 wins above replacement this season and is on pace to notch 6.8 by season’s end. That would be the highest WAR in a rookie season since Mike Trout had 10.8 in 2012. There have been eight rookie position players to post at least 6.7 WAR since the Rookie of the Year award was first given in 1947. All but one won the award: Mike Trout, Ichiro Suzuki, Mike Piazza, Fred Lynn, Carlton Fisk, Dick Allen and Tony Oliva. Fellow shortstop Troy Tulowitzki finished second to Ryan Braun in 2007.

The best Dodgers

Many of Seager’s marks are records for the club since the team moved to Los Angeles in 1958. Seager will have the most doubles, hits and home runs by a Los Angeles Dodgers player within his first 162 games. His 28 home runs rank fourth since 1958. Seager's .320 batting average ranks second behind Yasiel Puig's .324 batting average through 162 career games (minimum 400 at-bats).

Better than the best

Here’s how Seager’s first 162 games stack up among some notable names.

Alex Rodriguez: 188 hits, 45 2B, .316 BA, .916 OPS

-- Seager: more hits and doubles, higher batting average and OPS

Cal Ripken: 144 hits, 30 2B, 23 HR, .258 BA, .764 OPS

-- Seager: more hits, doubles and home runs, higher batting average and OPS

Troy Tulowitzki: 179 hits, 28 2B, 22 HR, .285 BA, .804 OPS

-- Seager: more hits, doubles and home runs, higher batting average and OPS

Mike Trout: 192 hits, 30 2B, .309 BA, .905 OPS

-- Seager: more hits and doubles, higher batting average and OPS

Bryce Harper: 175 hits, 31 2B, 74 RBI, .284 BA, .873 OPS

-- Seager: more hits, doubles and RBI, higher batting average and OPS

Kris Bryant: 165 hits, 34 2B, 28 HR, .274 BA, .853 OPS

-- Seager: more hits and doubles, higher batting average and OPS. Tied in home runs

The hardware

The Dodgers have had 16 players win Rookie of the Year since the award was first given in 1947, the most of any franchise. But no Dodgers player has won it since 1996 when Todd Hollandsworth took home the award. Hollandsworth’s was the fifth straight by a Dodgers player.

Seager seems primed to be next. No other NL rookie position player is within 2.5 WAR of him.