The Dodgers are World Series champions for the first time in 32 years, and the biggest reason on offense was shortstop Corey Seager who put together one of the great postseasons in major league history.

Seager drove in the go-ahead run in the Dodgers’ Game 6 clincher on Tuesday, culminating a World Series in which he was 8-for-20 with two home runs and five RBI, hitting .400/.556/.700. Seager’s seven runs scored tied a World Series record.