Corey Seager, a standout player in baseball’s regular season, has solidified his status as a legend in the postseason. Seager, once again, was awarded the World Series MVP for the second time in his career as the Texas Rangers triumphed over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 5, earning their first-ever World Series championship with a resounding 5-0 victory. Seager’s performance throughout the series was exceptional, belting three home runs and bringing in six runs while boasting an impressive OPS of 1.137. It was in the decisive game where Seager shattered a no-hit attempt with a timely single in the seventh inning, subsequently sparking the Rangers’ rally and securing the game’s initial run. Undoubtedly, Seager wholeheartedly deserves this prestigious MVP recognition, having played a crucial role in propelling the Rangers’ resurgence since signing a lucrative $325 million, ten-year contract with the team in 2022. Notably, Seager made history as the second player ever to win the World Series MVP award with two different teams, having previously earned the honor in 2020 while representing the Los Angeles Dodgers. Adding to his impressive postseason repertoire, Seager was also crowned the MVP of the 2020 National League Championship Series. Throughout his playoff career, Seager has consistently delivered outstanding performances, maintaining a career OPS of .858. He has slugged 19 home runs and driven in 48 runs across 78 games. Furthermore, Seager’s tally of six homers in 18 World Series games remains unmatched by any other shortstop in the sport.