For the first time in history, both Managers of the Year won in consecutive seasons

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  1. Who’s responsible for this graphic? Please don’t tell me MLB called them “Manager of the Years”

  2. Is it Manager of the Years or Managers of the Year? Or a perhaps more correct third thing (Managers of the Years)?

  3. B2B managers of the year and b2b World Series champions… back to back NL and AL mvps on deck?

  4. Unsure how the manager who took his team from dead last to a World Series didn’t win this award.

  5. I can understand Pat Murphy as the Brewers went from a good team to “the best team in baseball”, but a mediocre Cleveland team capitalizing on a Tiger’s collapse felt like that should have gone to Schneider after the year the Jays had last year to have the best record in the AL this season.

  6. Let’s make it a 3-peat for The World Series, AL Coach, and NL Coach winners. Wouldn’t that be something if it happens

  7. So, this is what they were going for? I guess we can count on this to happen next year, too.

  8. *Mangers of the Year

    MLB needs to fire it’s digital content editor for being an illiterate moron

  9. Cleveland managers have won this three out of the last four seasons. At some point we have to stop treating it like it’s a surprise when Cleveland wins games.

  10. Played for Pat Murphy in college and had Vogt catch me in the minors this is wild and deserved. Vogts an awesome dude!

  11. It’s stupid but I just can’t look at the Pat Murphy the same after learning he wrote that ‘letter from Bob Uecker’ to the team.

  12. Manager of the year are never the most successful one. Look at NFL, browns coach got multiple coach of the year awards. The standards be so low that even if they perform above average, they get the award. So narrative driven.

  13. Should “Manager of the Year” have players out there fixing games? JUST ASKING QUESTIONS

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