Guardians' Vogt, Brewers' Murphy again win Manager of the Year - ESPN
Cleveland's Stephen Vogt won his second straight American League Manager of the Year award and Milwaukee's Pat Murphy repeated for the National League honor.
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Cleveland's Stephen Vogt won his second straight American League Manager of the Year award and Milwaukee's Pat Murphy repeated for the National League honor.
Two days after losing the World Series, John Schneider has been named a finalist for AL Manager of the Year for guiding the Toronto Blue Jays to the top of the American League.
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TORONTO — In a postseason that has included the likes of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh, the Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been the best hitter — to the degree that the biggest question going into Game 7 of the American League Championship Series is whether the Seattle Mariners will give him opportunities to swing the bat.
The Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners will battle for a World Series berth in Toronto's Rogers Centre, in a high-stakes Game 7 of the American League Series Championship (ALCS) on Monday night.
The Blue Jays have put together back-to-back wins in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) against the Mariners, and they now have a chance to push Seattle to the brink of post-season elimination in Game 5 Friday night, which gets started at 6:08 p.m. ET.
SEATTLE — Luis Castillo's smile was small and tight as he heard Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson tell him on the mound that he was being replaced. It was the third inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, with the Mariners trying to hold off the Toronto Blue Jays, who had already won one game on the Mariners' home field. Castillo, who had thrown fewer pitches than he had in any of his 247 starts in the major leagues, nodded in assent — if not agreement — and handed the ball to his manager.