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The regular season has (effectively) come to a close, and it is awards time. These are not my predictions for the winners, but who I believe should win.
American League MVP
1. Mike Trout, Angels. Should finally win after deserving the award the last two years.
2. Jose Abreu, White Sox. A batting beast. Could be the best Cuban import ever.
3. Nelson Cruz, Orioles. Dominating power tipped the Orioles over the top and made them a force.
National League MVP
1. Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers. Yes, sp's are players. Guaranteed LA a win and a CG almost every start.
2. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates. The NL Trout and the league's best player. The Bucs, undoubted leader.
3. Buster Posey, Giants. Tremendous second half led the Giants out of horrid slump and into postseason.
American League Cy Young
1. Corey Kluber, Indians. Breakout season and best all-around pitching performance. The Padres want him back.
2. Felix Hernandez, Mariners. Another icily efficient season from the King. Still no support.
3. Jon Lester, Red Sox-Athletics. Best season yet from AL's toughest lefty.
National League Cy Young
1. Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers. Bet everything you own on this one.
2. Johnny Cueto, Reds
3. Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
American League Rookie-of-the Year
1. Jose Abreu, White Sox. See Kershaw above.
2. Matt Shoemaker, Angels.
3. Dellin Betances, Yankees. He should replace Robertson as closer soon.
National League Rookie-of-the-Year (Worst year ever in the history of the competition)
1. Jake Degrom, Mets
2. Jeurys Familia, Mets
3. Joe Panik, Giants
American League Manager-of-the-Year
1. Lloyd McClendon, Mariners. Wove together youngsters and a few vets around Cano for impressive results.
2, Ned Yost, Royals. Integrated Duffy, Ventura, and Davis into successfully potent positions in the staff.
3. Buck Showalter, Orioles. Completely re-vamped the O's previous losing culture. Handled pitching staff brilliantly.
National League Manager-of-the-Year
1. Bruce Bochy, Giants. Handled Cain's injury, Lincecum's fall, and team's major slump with aplomb. The best.
2. Clint Hurdle, Pirates. Again managed Cutch and his supporting parts to the playoffs. Made a star out of Harrison.
3. Matt Williams, Nationals. Winning player becomes first year winning manager. His class showed through.
American Leauge Comeback-player-of-the Year
Albert Pujols, Angels. Return to (almost) former form made huge difference for Halos
National league Comeback-player-of-the-year
Starlin Castro, Cubs. Returned to form from an off-year. May still be his last full year at SS for Cubs.
American League Breakthrough Players
1. Corey Kluber, SP, Indians
2. Zack Britton, Closer, Orioles
3. Rick Porcello, SP, Tigers
National League Breakthrough Players
1. Jake Arrieta, SP, Cubs
2. Hector Rondon, Closer, Cubs
3. Alfredo Simon, SP, Reds
American League Executive-of-the-Year
Dan Duquette, Orioles. Additions Cruz, Young, Miller, Pearce, and De Aza all contributed to their title.
National League Executive-of-the-year
Mike Rizzo, Nationals. Absolutely stole Fister from Detroit. Hiring of Williams as manager was brilliant.
American League MVP
1. Mike Trout, Angels. Should finally win after deserving the award the last two years.
2. Jose Abreu, White Sox. A batting beast. Could be the best Cuban import ever.
3. Nelson Cruz, Orioles. Dominating power tipped the Orioles over the top and made them a force.
National League MVP
1. Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers. Yes, sp's are players. Guaranteed LA a win and a CG almost every start.
2. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates. The NL Trout and the league's best player. The Bucs, undoubted leader.
3. Buster Posey, Giants. Tremendous second half led the Giants out of horrid slump and into postseason.
American League Cy Young
1. Corey Kluber, Indians. Breakout season and best all-around pitching performance. The Padres want him back.
2. Felix Hernandez, Mariners. Another icily efficient season from the King. Still no support.
3. Jon Lester, Red Sox-Athletics. Best season yet from AL's toughest lefty.
National League Cy Young
1. Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers. Bet everything you own on this one.
2. Johnny Cueto, Reds
3. Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
American League Rookie-of-the Year
1. Jose Abreu, White Sox. See Kershaw above.
2. Matt Shoemaker, Angels.
3. Dellin Betances, Yankees. He should replace Robertson as closer soon.
National League Rookie-of-the-Year (Worst year ever in the history of the competition)
1. Jake Degrom, Mets
2. Jeurys Familia, Mets
3. Joe Panik, Giants
American League Manager-of-the-Year
1. Lloyd McClendon, Mariners. Wove together youngsters and a few vets around Cano for impressive results.
2, Ned Yost, Royals. Integrated Duffy, Ventura, and Davis into successfully potent positions in the staff.
3. Buck Showalter, Orioles. Completely re-vamped the O's previous losing culture. Handled pitching staff brilliantly.
National League Manager-of-the-Year
1. Bruce Bochy, Giants. Handled Cain's injury, Lincecum's fall, and team's major slump with aplomb. The best.
2. Clint Hurdle, Pirates. Again managed Cutch and his supporting parts to the playoffs. Made a star out of Harrison.
3. Matt Williams, Nationals. Winning player becomes first year winning manager. His class showed through.
American Leauge Comeback-player-of-the Year
Albert Pujols, Angels. Return to (almost) former form made huge difference for Halos
National league Comeback-player-of-the-year
Starlin Castro, Cubs. Returned to form from an off-year. May still be his last full year at SS for Cubs.
American League Breakthrough Players
1. Corey Kluber, SP, Indians
2. Zack Britton, Closer, Orioles
3. Rick Porcello, SP, Tigers
National League Breakthrough Players
1. Jake Arrieta, SP, Cubs
2. Hector Rondon, Closer, Cubs
3. Alfredo Simon, SP, Reds
American League Executive-of-the-Year
Dan Duquette, Orioles. Additions Cruz, Young, Miller, Pearce, and De Aza all contributed to their title.
National League Executive-of-the-year
Mike Rizzo, Nationals. Absolutely stole Fister from Detroit. Hiring of Williams as manager was brilliant.