Tuesday evening Cleveland Guardians supervisor Stephen Vogt received his second consecutive AL Supervisor of the 12 months honor, changing into one in every of simply 4 managers in MLB historical past to win the award in back-to-back seasons.
However whereas he was not a finalist, Crimson Sox supervisor Alex Cora drew some help as effectively.
Cora completed fourth within the AL Supervisor of the 12 months vote, drawing a first-place vote and a pair of third-place votes to earn seven factors whole.
Vogt received the award with 113 factors, together with 23 first-place votes, Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider completed second with 10 first-place votes and 91 factors, and Mariners skipper Dan Wilson took third with 50 factors.
Tigers supervisor AJ Hinch (six factors) and Astros supervisor Joe Espada (three factors) have been the one different AL managers to obtain consideration.
Vogt has now received the award in every of his first two seasons as a giant league supervisor. He was extensively anticipated to win after serving to the Guardians engineer a outstanding run the place Cleveland erased a 15.5-game deficit to chase down the Tigers and win the AL Central title.
However Cora had a superb case of his personal, serving to the Crimson Sox overcome a litany of accidents to achieve their first postseason look since 2021.
Milwaukee Brewers supervisor Pat Murphy received the NL Supervisor of the 12 months award for the second consecutive 12 months as effectively, marking the primary time within the award’s historical past that each leagues featured repeat winners. He received in a landslide with 27 first-place votes and 141 factors, beating out Reds supervisor Terry Francona (49 factors) and Phillies skipper Rob Thomson (32 factors).
