Projecting Baseball’s Individual Awards

MLB doesn’t hand out individual awards until after the World Series, but that doesn’t mean we can’t predict what they'll do.
Projecting Baseball’s Individual Awards
Young phenom Bryce Harper was on fire for the Washington Nationals for most of the season and will likely win NL MVP. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images
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Baseball’s 162-game regular season is done, and it’s time to figure out who will be taking home the individual awards—which won’t be announced until after the World Series—starting with the American League.

AL Rookie of the Year—Carlos Correa, SS Houston Astros: .279/.345/.512 (average/on-base/slugging), 22 home runs, 68 RBIs.

Rookie Carlos Correa hit 22 home runs for the Houston Astros in just 99 games. (Bob Levey/Getty Images)
Rookie Carlos Correa hit 22 home runs for the Houston Astros in just 99 games. Bob Levey/Getty Images
Dave Martin
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Dave Martin is a New-York based writer as well as editor. He is the sports editor for the Epoch Times and is a consultant to private writers.
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