Corey Seager lived up to the hype.Seager began the 2016 season as the consensus No. 1-ranked prospect in baseball. He finished it as the National League's Rookie of the Year.The Dodgers' 22-year-old shortstop was the unanimous choice as the 2016 winner."It's a distinguished award," Seager said, thanking a long list of people including teammates Chase Utley and Justin Turner, minor-league hitting coach Shawn Wooten and his agent, Scott Boras.