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The Braves’ superstar posted the first 40-70 season in MLB history en route to his first MVP award.
Ohtani’s 1.066 OPS and 3.14 ERA earned him the award just two years after winning his first.
The Oakland Athletics’ move to Las Vegas was unanimously approved Thursday by Major League Baseball team owners, cementing the sport’s first relocation since 2005.
Cole received all 30 first-place votes in balloting, while Snell overcame a tough start to the year en route to the award.
Hyde led Baltimore to an AL-best 101 wins, while Schumaker guided Miami to an 84-78 record in his first season at the helm.
The team announced on Tuesday morning the news of Seidler’s passing.
Baltimore’s Gunnar Henderson and Arizona’s Corbin Carroll named unanimous Rookie of the Year winners
Henderson won the AL honor and Carroll the NL award after they used power, speed and defense to propel their respective squads.
Espada will replace Dusty Baker, who retired after the Astros’ ALCS loss in October.
The Phillies are expected to have an experienced, talented infield next season with Harper at first, Bryson Stott at second, Trea Turner at shortstop and Alec Bohm at third.