Jose Altuve became the second Astro to be named MVP, collecting 27 first-place votes after a magical season in which he led the league with a .346 average and an AL-best 204 hits to go with 32 SBs and 23 HRs. More >
2017 MLB Awards
MVP Awards
In the third-closest vote in NL MVP history, Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton edged Joey Votto by two points after a 59-homer, 132-RBI season. Stanton's homer total was MLB's highest since 2001. More >
Cy Young Awards
Corey Kluber became the first two-time Indians Cy Young Award winner on the strength of an 18-4 season with an MLB-leading 2.25 ERA and 265 strikeouts. Kluber went 15-2 with a 1.62 ERA after June 1. More >
Nats ace Max Scherzer won his second consecutive Cy Young and third in his career after posting a 16-6 mark with a career-best 2.51 ERA and a 0.90 WHIP. Scherzer also led the NL with 268 strikeouts. More >
Rookie of the Year Awards
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge set a rookie record with an AL-leading 52 HRs, scoring 128 runs while driving in 114 with a .284/.422/.627 slash line and 1.049 OPS en route to winning the honor with a unanimous vote. More >
It took Cody Bellinger just 132 games to set the NL rookie record with 39 HRs, slashing .267/.352/.581 as he became the second consecutive Dodger -- and 18th overall -- to win the NL honor. More >
Manager of the Year Awards
With Paul Molitor at the helm, the Twins became the first team to go from losing 100 games one season to the postseason the next, becoming the second Hall of Famer to win this honor. More >
In his first year as a big league skipper, Torey Lovullo oversaw a 24-game turnaround in Arizona, leading the D-backs to 93 wins and their first postseason appearance since 2011. More >
MLB Awards
Clemente Award
Cubs slugger Anthony Rizzo was named winner of the Clemente Award, which recognizes those who best represent the game through positive contributions on and off the field, including sportsmanship and community involvement. More >
Aaron Awards
The Astros' first Aaron Award winner, Jose Altuve led the Majors with a .346 average and added 24 homers, 112 runs and 32 steals en route to becoming the first player to lead either league in hits outright for four consecutive years. More >
Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton led all Major Leaguers with franchise records of 59 home runs and 132 RBIs, both career highs, en route to the slugger's second Aaron Award honor. His 59 homers were the most in a season since 2001. More >
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: Martin Maldonado, Angels
1B: Carlos Santana, Indians
2B: DJ LeMahieu, Rockies
3B: Nolan Arenado, Rockies
SS: Andrelton Simmons, Angels
LF: Alex Gordon, Royals
CF: Byron Buxton, Twins
RF: Yasiel Puig, Dodgers
P: Tyler Chatwood, Rockies
Best Overall Defensive Player: Byron Buxton
Defensive Team of the Year: Dodgers
Relievers of the Year
Red Sox relief ace Craig Kimbrel led AL relievers in ERA (1.43), K/9 (16.43) and WHIP (0.68) and tied for first in strikeouts (126) while saving 35 games for the AL East champion Red Sox. More »
The first pitcher to win a Hoffman or Rivera Award in each of the honor's first four years, the Dodgers' Kenley Jansen collected his third career 40-plus-save season and led all regular relievers with a 1.32 ERA. More »
Silver Slugger Awards
C: Gary Sanchez, NYY
1B: Eric Hosmer, KC
2B: Jose Altuve, HOU
3B: Jose Ramirez, CLE
SS: Francisco Lindor, CLE
OF: Aaron Judge, NYY
OF: George Springer, HOU
OF: Justin Upton, LAA
DH: Nelson Cruz, SEA
C: Buster Posey, SF
1B: Paul Goldschmidt, ARI
2B: Daniel Murphy, WSH
3B: Nolan Arenado, COL
SS: Corey Seager, LAD
OF: Giancarlo Stanton, MIA
OF: Marcell Ozuna, MIA
OF: Charlie Blackmon, COL
P: Adam Wainwright, STL
Gold Glove Awards
C: Martin Maldonado, LAA
1B: Eric Hosmer, KC
2B: Brian Dozier, MIN
3B: Evan Longoria, TB
SS: Andrelton Simmons, LAA
LF: Alex Gordon, KC
CF: Byron Buxton, MIN
RF: Mookie Betts, BOS
P: Marcus Stroman, TOR
Platinum Glove: Buxton
C: Tucker Barnhart, CIN
1B: Paul Goldschmidt, ARI
2B: DJ LeMahieu, COL
3B: Nolan Arenado, COL
SS: Brandon Crawford, SF
LF: Marcell Ozuna, MIA
CF: Ender Inciarte, ATL
RF: Jason Heyward, CHC
P: Zack Greinke, ARI
Platinum Glove: Arenado
Postseason Awards
Astros slugger George Springer went 11-for-29 with three doubles, five homers and seven RBIs, becoming just the third player to hit five home runs in a single Fall Classic. More »
Ace Justin Verlander came up huge when the Astros needed him the most, earning two wins with a sparkling 0.56 ERA and 21 strikeouts with just two walks in 16 innings. More »
From atop the lineup, Chris Taylor (.316, 2 HRs, 5 R, 1.247 OPS) and Justin Turner (.353, 2 HRs, 6 RBIs and walk-off HR in Game 2) propelled the Dodgers. More »
Players Choice Awards
The Astros' Jose Altuve was honored as the overall Player of the Year for the second year in a row, while the Cubs' Anthony Rizzo was the Marvin Miller Man of the Year and the Rockies' Nolan Arenado landed the Always Game Award.
Player of the Year: Jose Altuve (HOU)
Man of the Year: Anthony Rizzo (CHC)
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American League
Outstanding Player: Jose Altuve (HOU)
Outstanding Pitcher: Corey Kluber (CLE)
Outstanding Rookie: Aaron Judge (NYY)
Comeback Player: Mike Moustakas (KC)
National League
Outstanding Player: Giancarlo Stanton (MIA)
Outstanding Pitcher: Max Scherzer (WSH)
Outstanding Rookie: Cody Bellinger (LAD)
Comeback Player: Ryan Zimmerman (WSH)
Comeback Player Awards
Limited to 27 games in '16 because of an ACL injury, Mike Moustakas fulfilled his power potential in '17 with 38 homers, establishing a career high and eclipsing Steve Balboni's previous club mark of 36. More »
Outstanding DH Award
Slashing .293/.378/.556 with 38 homers as a DH, veteran slugger Nelson Cruz became the third Mariners player to win the Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award. More »