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SF Shock’s Sinatraa Grabs 2019 Overwatch League MVP Award
By Alleef Ashaari|September 6, 2019|0 Comment
San Francisco Shock’s Jay “Sinatraa†Won has been crowned the MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the 2019 Overwatch League season.
He first debuted with the Shock during Stage 3 of the inaugural Overwatch League season. He helped lead the Shock into this year’s playoffs, accumulating over 20.91 Eliminations and a league-leading 11,849 damage across 27 hours and 32 minutes of action.
winning mvp is truly a dream come true. biggest shoutout to our coaching staff and players, this definitely wouldn’t be possible without them. IM SO HAPPY :))) pic.twitter.com/7UaNl7IOoa
— Jay Won (@sinatraa) September 6, 2019
His total number of Eliminations is second only to the Vancouver Titans’ Minsoo “Seominsoo” Seo. Sinatraa has stood out throughout the past season as one of the best Zarya and Tracer players, performing brilliantly in a meta that favoured three tanks and three support characters.
Over 600,000 fan votes were cast for the 2019 Overwatch League MVP award, with Sinatraa being one of five players nominated. The nominees included his fellow teammate Matthew “Super†DeLisi, the Vancouver Titans’ Choi “JJANU†Hyeon-woo and Lee “Twilight†Joo-seok, as well as Xu “Guxue†Qiulin from Hangzhou Spark.
Shock Fans, please welcome your new @OverwatchLeague MVP, @Sinatraa!!!
This is YOUR moment… We couldn’t ask for a better player, personality or leader âš¡ pic.twitter.com/icn7pndBmK
— San Francisco Shock⚡ (@SFShock) September 6, 2019
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