MLB announced the three finalists for each of its end-of-season awards on Monday, as voted upon by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA). Writers in American League cities vote for the AL choices, while the same applies in National League balloting. Each award receives 30 votes.
As expected, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is a finalist for NL MVP. following his 50-50 season, the first in baseball history, with 54 home runs and 59 stolen bases.
New York Yankees teammates Aaron Judge and Juan Soto are both finalists for AL MVP. Will that split the balloting among voters?
Perhaps the biggest surprise among the awards finalists is for AL Cy Young, with Seth Lugo on the list instead of Kansas City Royals teammate Cole Ragans or Baltimore Orioles right-hander Corbin Burnes. Also, relievers don’t often win this award, but finalist Emmanuel Clase‘s season (0.61 ERA, 47 saves) was just that good.
Here are the finalists for MLB’s postseason awards, the winners of which will be announced next week:
AL Rookie of the Year (announced Nov. 18)
Austin Wells C, New York Yankees
Colton Cowser, RF, Baltimore Orioles
Luis Gil SP, New York Yankees
NL Rookie of the Year (announced Nov. 18)
Paul Skenes, SP, Pittsburgh Piratess
Jackson Merrill, CF, San Diego Padres
Jackson Chourio, OF, Milwaukee Brewers
AL Manager of the Year (announced Nov. 19)
Stephen Vogt, Cleveland Guardians
A.J. Hinch, Detroit Tigers
Matt Quatraro, Kansas City Royals
NL Manager of the Year (announced Nov. 19)
Pat Murphy, Milwaukee Brewers
Mike Shildt, San Diego Padres
Carlos Mendoza, New York Mets
AL Cy Young (announced Nov. 20)
Tarik Skubal, SP, Detroit Tigers
Seth Lugo, SP, Kansas City Royals
Emmanuel Clase, RP, Cleveland Guardians
NL Cy Young (announced Nov. 20)
Chris Sale, SP, Atlanta Braves
Paul Skenes, SP, Pittsburgh Pirates
Zack Wheeler, SP, Philadelphia Phillies
AL MVP (announced Nov. 21)
Aaron Judge CF, New York Yankees
Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Kansas City Royals
Juan Soto, RF, New York Yankees
NL MVP (announced Nov. 21)
Shohei Ohtani, DH, Los Angeles Dodgers
Francisco Lindor, SS, New York Mets
Ketel Marte, 2B, Arizona Diamondbacks