What are Neil Patrick Harris and Tina Fey doing this week? Its awards season in
Major League Baseball.
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time these awards shows threw in an opening monologue and possibly a special
duet performance by Adele and John Legend. Dont you think?But in baseball, they
dont do it that way. In baseball, the only glitz is in the shine of the
trophies. So whos about to win -- and who should win -- the major awards for
2016? Lets take a look:National League MVP (Thursday)Finalists: Kris Bryant,
Cubs; Daniel Murphy, Nationals; Corey Seager, DodgersWho should?win: BryantDid
you know there has never been an MVP who started games at four different
positions? So obviously, in a related development, there also has never been an
MVP who started at four positions and led the league in wins above replacement.
But Bryant started at third, first, left and right, even played center and short
in an emergency. And he nearly led the league in homers. And he led the NL in
runs scored. So as good as Murphy and Seager were, this one was easy. Kris
Bryant is about to become the Cubs first MVP since Slammin Sammy Sosa in
1998.Who will?win: BryantThe only active players who have won a Rookie of the
Year award and MVP trophy in back-to-back seasons are Ryan Howard and Dustin
Pedroia. By Thursday night, theres an excellent chance well have a third name on
that list.American League MVP (Thursday)Finalists: Jose Altuve, Astros; Mookie
Betts, Red Sox; Mike Trout, AngelsWho should win: TroutNews bulletin: Mike Trout
is as tremendous as ever. The best player in baseball just had, very possibly,
the best offensive season of his career. And he still might not win this award.
Which wouldnt reflect really well on the thinking powers of the electorate,
right? This season, Trout led the whole sport in runs (123), walks (116), times
on base (300), on-base percentage (.441), OPS+ (174) and wins above replacement
(10.6). He also scored an incredible 17 percent of his teams runs -- the highest
percentage by any AL player since Rickey Henderson in 1985. But Trout made a
bigggg mistake. He did all that for an Angels team that wasted his multifaceted
brilliance by losing 88 games. If he finishes second, thatll teach him. At any
rate, he now has led the AL in WAR five years in a row. The only other position
player to do that: Babe Ruth.Who will win: BettsJust two MVPs in history -- Cal
Ripken Jr. in 1991 and Alex Rodriguez in 2003 -- have come from teams that lost
as many games as the 2016 Angels. Are voters ready to make Trout the third? If
not, I can see voters turning to the Mookie of the Year, a guy who led everyone
in baseball not named Mike Trout in wins above replacement. Betts finished in
the top four in the AL in runs, hits, total bases, batting average, extra-base
hits and runs created -- all while playing Gold Glove right field. If Betts does
win, Im predicting that someday well look back on these past five years and ask:
How the heck did the best player alive take home only one MVP trophy while doing
his best Babe Ruth impression?NL Cy Young (Wednesday)Finalists: Kyle Hendricks,
Cubs; Jon Lester, Cubs; Max Scherzer, NationalsWho should win: ScherzerHow do
you measure dominance? If youre an ERA fan, you wouldnt pick the guy who
finished eighth in the league. But if you can look past ERA, who was more
dominating than Scherzer? He dialed up a 20-strikeout game. He struck out more
hitters (284) than any active right-hander has in any season in this millennium.
He led all NL pitchers in WHIP, innings, strikeouts, strikeout-to-walk ratio,
double-figure strikeout games and wins above replacement. And he became just the
third pitcher in history to average at least 11 whiffs per nine innings, strike
out five times as many hitters as he walked and hold opposing hitters to a
batting average below .200. The others to do it: Pedro Martinez and Clayton
Kershaw. So how would I measure dominance? Like that!Who will win: HendricksBut
Ive noticed something: Not everyone measures dominance the way I do. So Kyle
Hendricks is in a great spot. For one thing, hes a Cub, so it was hard not to
notice what a great year he had. For another, he had the best ERA in baseball
(2.13) by a third of a run -- and held a sizable lead in park-adjusted ERA+,
too. He also won the sabermetric mano a mano with Scherzer in virtually every
popular new-age category. So heres what I think this comes down to: Do Cy Young
voters think strikeout rate (31.5 percent for Scherzer to just 22.8 for
Hendricks) means more than a clear talent for inducing soft contact (league-best
25.1 percent soft-contact rate for Hendricks to 22.2 for Scherzer)? Id take the
whiffs. But Im betting the electorate goes the other way. Just a hunch.AL Cy
Young (Wednesday)Finalists:?Corey Kluber, Indians; Rick Porcello, Red Sox;
Justin Verlander, TigersWho should win: VerlanderIf youre on board with my case
for Scherzer as the NL Cy Young, youll love this pick, because these two guys
have almost the same case. Verlander led all AL pitchers in WHIP, strikeouts,
quality starts, double-figure strikeout games and wins above replacement. He
finished second (by minuscule margins) in ERA, opponent average and opponent
OPS. And what a finish he had, leading the league in second-half ERA (1.98),
strikeouts (134 in 110 1/3 IP) and opponent average (.180). He also was the only
pitcher to finish in the top three in the AL in ERA, WHIP and strikeout ratio.
So if you thought youd seen the last of Justin Verlander in the Cy Young
conversation ... um, never mind!Who will win: PorcelloJust when you thought Cy
Young voters had ascended to a higher place, a place where they no longer were
hypnotized by win totals, along came Porcello to go 22-4 in a breakout year for
one of the best teams in baseball. Of course, there were other reasons to vote
for him: best strikeout-to-walk ratio in baseball; second-best WHIP in the AL
(just .008 behind Verlander); he beat Verlander in both Fielding Independent
Pitching and ERA+; and Porcello was the most consistent starter in the league, a
fellow who pitched into the sixth inning 25 starts in a row. That wouldnt be
enough every year. But in a season in which seven different starters (plus
Orioles closer Zach Britton) had reputable Cy Young cases, it just might be.NL
Rookie of the Year (Monday)Finalists: Kenta Maeda, Dodgers; Corey Seager,
Dodgers; Trea Turner, NationalsWho should win: SeagerWhen a rookie is the best
player on a first-place team, not to mention the team with the highest payroll
in baseball, he doesnt leave us much to argue about, no matter how much we all
love to fight about these awards. Holy cow, did Corey Seager fill up the old
stat sheet or what? Know how many other rookies in history have ever hit 26
homers or more, fired off at least 193 hits, whacked 40 doubles and matched or
equaled Seagers slash line (.308/.365/.512)? Exactly two: Albert Pujols in 2001
and Hal Trosky in 1934. Sounds like weve got a winner to me.Who will win:
SeagerMaybe if Turner had spent more than half a season in the big leagues,
somebody could have mustered up some sort of case for him. But that aint
happening. Which means Seager is about to join Mike Piazza and Raul Mondesi as
the only unanimous Rookie of the Year winners in the history of the Dodgers.AL
Rookie of the Year (Monday)Finalists: Michael Fulmer, Tigers; Tyler Naquin,
Indians; Gary Sanchez, YankeesWho should win: FulmerYou think someday well be
asking, Who was that guy the Tigers traded at the 2015 trade deadline to get
Michael Fulmer? -- and then remember it was Yoenis Cespedes? Could be, because
Fulmer was that good this year. He had a 33 1/3-inning scoreless streak, the
longest by any rookie since Fernando Valenzuela 35 years ago. And he ripped off
eight straight starts in which he allowed one run or none. No rookie pitcher had
ever done that. And if hed pitched three more innings, hed have qualified to
finish third in the whole American League in ERA. Did you know the only two
Tigers pitchers in history to win a Rookie of the Year award are Verlander and
Mark Fidrych? Better make that three.Who will win: SanchezOK, I dont really
think Sanchez is going to win. And I dont think he should win. But you never
know. He did get a little pub. And he is a Yankee. And it is seriously cool that
this guy hit zero big league home runs before Aug. 10 and then hit 20 -- a feat
nobody else in history has ever pulled off. So if someone invents a Rookie of
the Year Starting Aug. 10 award, hes your winner. But since the season started
in April, Id feel more comfortable giving the actual award to a guy who was at
least in the big leagues in April (by which I mean Fulmer).NL Manager of the
Year (Tuesday)Finalists: Dusty Baker, Nationals; Joe Maddon, Cubs; Dave Roberts,
DodgersWho should win: RobertsIm still blown away by the managerial magic of
Dave Roberts. Whats about the worst thing that could happen to a man who had
never, ever managed before? Lets say you hand him a team that has to use 55
players and 15 starting pitchers just to make it through the season -- so he has
no such thing as a regular lineup or even whats known elsewhere as a starting
rotation. Lets say he loses his best pitcher (or actually any teams best
pitcher), Clayton Kershaw, in midseason. Lets say his front office is constantly
flipping his roster and filling his head with all sorts of newfangled ideas. And
now he has to keep his clubhouse pointed in the right direction and try to make
up an eight-game hole in the standings? It should have been a nightmare. But the
manager of the Dodgers sold it in his clubhouse and nailed it on the field.
Amazing.Who will win: RobertsDid you know that no Dodger has won a Manager of
the Year award in almost 30 years, since Tommy Lasorda in 1988? With all due
respect to Maddon and Dusty, thats about to change.AL Manager of the Year
(Tuesday)Finalists: Jeff Banister, Rangers; Terry Francona, Indians; Buck
Showalter, OriolesWho should win: FranconaWe didnt need to watch baseball in
October to be reminded that Terry Francona is the best manager in this sport
right now. But we do need to remind you that all Manager of the Year ballots had
to be cast before October. And you know what? It doesnt change anything. Because
who outmanaged this guy from April through September? His best hitter (Michael
Brantley) played in 11 games all year. His No. 2 and No. 3 starters (Carlos
Carrasco and Danny Salazar) missed 16 starts combined. He lost two players
(Marlon Byrd and Abraham Almonte) to PED suspensions. He never started the same
eight position players in the same eight positions for more than two games in a
row all season. And he still found a way to beat out a team with a $195 million
payroll (the Tigers) and the defending World Series champs (the Royals) in the
AL Central. Terry Francona. Hes. The. Best.Who will win: FranconaBanister won
this award last year. Showalter won it the year before. Francona won it the year
before that. Thats what you call a stupendous field. But it still wouldnt shock
me if Francona won this award unanimously. No Indians manager has ever won this
award twice, by the way. Until this week.
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. - Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is not a fan of his teams use of the
wildcat formation, saying "it makes you look like a high school offence. ATLANTA
-- Bartolo Colon was expected to just be a place holder in the New York Mets
rotation until Zack Wheeler returned from Tommy John surgery in the second half
of the season.Wheeler, though, had a setback and the Mets have been hit by
plenty of other bad pitching news, with Matt Harvey out for the year and most of
the other projected starters ailing.Colon, who turned 43 in May, has gone from a
veteran luxury to an ultra-necessary contributor as the Mets, winners of six
straight games, try to make it make to the postseason.In fact, it wouldnt be a
stretch to call the stocky right-hander a savior for the Mets season as they
battle for a National League Wild Card spot.Colon takes a 13-7 record and a 3.22
ERA into Saturday nights start against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field and he
has been even better than that has the season has worn down.The native of the
Dominican Republic is 4-1 with a 2.25 ERA in his past seven starts, including
six scoreless innings in a victory at Cincinnati on Monday.Hes been the
mainstay, Mets manager Terry Collins said. Hes the guy that every fifth day
takes the baseball. We dont have to worry about pitch counts, we dont have to
worry about innings. He just goes out there and does it.Hes had two starts where
our bullpen was tired and we needed him to get deep in the game, and you looked
up and he was in the eighth inning. Hes been a tremendous addition to the
staff.Colon tossed eight scoreless innings in a victory over the Braves in New
York on May 2 and is 9-3 with a 2.35 ERA in 13 career starts against
Atlanta.Despite what seeemed like a deep rotation, the Mets brought Colon back
as a free agent on a one-year deal after he went 14-13 last year following a
15-13 season in 2014.
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even better this season and his 231 career victories rank third among Latin
American-born pitchers.One Braves hitter who has flourished against Colon,
though, is Freddie Freeman. The first baseman has a .481 average and one of his
17 homers against the Mets have come against Colon.Of course, Freeman is hitting
well against everyone right now, as shown by his 15-game hitting streak and 31
consecutive games reaching base safely.Im not doing anything different than when
I was slumping. Im just actually hitting the ball, Freeman said. Early on in the
season I was striking out a lot.Rookie John Gant, who will face off against
Colon, returned after missing nearly eight weeks with an oblique strain and
worked five innings at Philadelphia in a no-decision, giving up four runs (three
earned) and striking out six last Saturday.Gant is 1/3 with a 4.70 ERA in 14
games, including five starts. His only major league victory came against the
Mets in New York on June 17, when he allowed just two hits and a run over 6 2/3
innings while striking out five and walking two.Gant, 24, was taken by the Mets
in the 21st round of the 2011 draft. He was dealt to the Braves in July last
year as part of the trade that brought veteran infielders Kelly Johnson and Juan
Uribe to New York.
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