Angels star Mike Trout won the AL MVP for the second time in his career, placing ahead of the Red Sox's Mookie Betts and Astros' Jose Altuve. More »
2016 MLB Awards
MVP Awards
Kris Bryant became the fourth player to earn an MVP Award a year after a Rookie of the Year campaign as the Cubs slugger finished ahead of the Nats' Daniel Murphy and Dodgers' Corey Seager. More »
Rookie of the Year Awards
Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer (11-7, 3.06 ERA) earned top honors in the AL ahead of Yanks slugger Gary Sanchez and Indians phenom Tyler Naquin. More »
A unanimous selection in the NL, Corey Seager (.308, 26 HRs) was voted top rookie in the NL over finalists Nats OF-IF Trea Turner and right-handed teammate Kenta Maeda. More »
Cy Young Awards
Despite having fewer first-place votes than Justin Verlander, who finished second, 22-game winner Rick Porcello won his first Cy Young Award. Corey Kluber was third. More »
The Nats' Max Scherzer became the sixth pitcher to win Cy Young Awards in both leagues, finishing ahead of Cubs teammates Jon Lester and Kyle Hendricks. More »
Manager of the Year Awards
Indians skipper Terry Francona won AL Manager of the Year for the second time in four years, beating out the Rangers' Jeff Banister and the Orioles' Buck Showalter. More »
First-year skipper Dave Roberts of the Dodgers earned NL Manager of the Year honors over veterans Joe Maddon of the Cubs and the Nats' Dusty Baker. More »
Clemente Award
MLB Awards
Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson was named winner of the Roberto Clemente Award, which recognizes those who best represent the game through positive contributions on and off the field, including sportsmanship and community involvement. More »
The final accolades for the '16 season have been awarded, with Angels slugger Mike Trout named Best Major Leaguer, and the Indians and Cubs winning big across several categories. More | Winners »
Aaron Awards
David Ortiz, a two-time Aaron Award winner, closed his career by leading MLB with a.620 slugging percentage, 1.021 OPS and 48 doubles, while hitting .315 with 38 home runs and 127 RBIs. More »
In just his second season, Kris Bryant batted .292 with 39 homers, 102 RBIs, an NL-best 121 runs scored, eight stolen bases, a .385 OBP and .554 slugging percentage. More »
Gold Glove Awards
C: Salvador Perez, Royals
1B: Mitch Moreland, Rangers
2B: Ian Kinsler, Tigers
3B: Adrian Beltre, Rangers
SS: Francisco Lindor, Indians
LF: Brett Gardner, Yankees
CF: Kevin Kiermaier, Rays
RF: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
P: Dallas Keuchel, Astros
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C: Wilson Ramos, Nationals
1B: Anthony Rizzo, Cubs
2B :Daniel Murphy, Nationals
3B: Nolan Arenado, Rockies
SS: Corey Seager, Dodgers
OF: Charlie Blackmon, Rockies
OF: Yoenis Cespedes, Mets
OF: Christian Yelich, Marlins
P: Jake Arrieta, Cubs
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Silver Slugger Awards
C: Salvador Perez , Royals
1B: Miguel Cabrera, Tigers
2B: Jose Altuve, Astros
3B: Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays
SS: Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox
OF: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
OF: Mike Trout, Angels
OF: Mark Trumbo, Orioles
DH: David Ortiz, Red Sox
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C: Wilson Ramos, Nationals
1B: Anthony Rizzo, Cubs
2B :Daniel Murphy, Nationals
3B: Nolan Arenado, Rockies
SS: Corey Seager, Dodgers
OF: Charlie Blackmon, Rockies
OF: Yoenis Cespedes, Mets
OF: Christian Yelich, Marlins
P: Jake Arrieta, Cubs
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Postseason Awards
Ben Zobrist, who drove in the game-winning run in the decisive Game 7 and hit .357 with five runs over the course of the Fall Classic, took home World Series MVP honors. More »
Indians reliever Andrew Miller fanned an LCS-record 14 over just 7 2/3 innings while walking none to lead Cleveland's bullpen. More »
Javier Baez hit .318 with four doubles, five RBIs and two SBs for the Cubs, while shining on defense, and co-MVP Jon Lester dominated his two starts. More »
Players Choice Awards
The Astros' Jose Altuve was honored as the overall Player of the Year and won the Always Game Award for a second consecutive year, while the Mets' Curtis Granderson was the Marvin Miller Man of the Year. More »
American League
Outstanding Player: Jose Altuve, Astros Outstanding Pitcher: Rick Porcello, Red Sox Outstanding Rookie: Michael Fulmer, Tigers Comeback Player: Mark Trumbo, Orioles
National League
Outstanding Player: Daniel Murphy, Nationals Outstanding Pitcher: Kyle Hendricks, Cubs Outstanding Rookie: Corey Seager, Dodgers Comeback Player: Jose Fernandez, Marlins
Defensive Awards
The Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards winners are determined using a formula that combines traditional defensive stats with advanced metrics, as well as the data logged by the baseball experts working for the scouting service Inside Edge.
C: Buster Posey, Giants
1B: Anthony Rizzo, Cubs
2B: Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox
3B: Nolan Arenado, Rockies
SS: Brandon Crawford, Giants
LF: Brett Gardner, Yankees
CF: Kevin Kiermaier, Rays
RF: Mookie Betts, Red Sox
Best Overall Defensive Player: Betts
Defensive Team of the Year: Giants
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Relievers of the Year
O's closer Zach Britton became the third pitcher to post an ERA below 1.00 (0.54) in a season with at least 40 saves (47) en route to his first Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award, presented by the Hartford. More »
Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen (47 SV, 1.83 ERA) led MLB with an 0.67 WHIP, had the best K-to-BB ratio in the NL (104/35, 9.45), and topped all relievers with a .150 BA-against en route to the Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year Award, presented by the Hartford. More »
Comeback Player Awards
Red Sox right-hander Rick Porcello was named AL Comeback Player of the Year after he followed up a 15-loss 2015 with an MLB-high 22 wins in '16. More »
Limited to just 80 games in 2015, the Nationals' Anthony Rendon hit .270 with 20 homers in '16 and won the NL Comeback Player of the Year Award. More »
Outstanding DH Award
Red Sox icon David Ortiz capped his monster final season with his eighth Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award. LMore »