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2021 Awards Voting

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Ballots received: 8

View votes by team. The potential bias is the percentage of points cast by voters for members of their own team. It is called potential becuase it doesn't account for how deserving the eventual winners were.

  • Dodgers (10 votes, 47.2% potential bias)
  • Mets (8 votes, 32.0% potential bias)
  • Rays (10 votes, 26.4% potential bias)
  • Twins (11 votes, 26.7% potential bias)

Voters

Alec Smalley, Chan Lee, Geronimo Sanchez, Melvin Panameno, Patrick Luk, Ryan Schlachter, Steve Pinell, Thomas Rizzotto

Most Valuable Player

Dave KonowitchDave Konowitch

Led the league with 55 hits, 50 runs, 17 extra base hits and a 1.500 OPS. His .604 batting average was higher than anyone had attained in the previous 20 years of pickup baseball (with a minimum of 60 plate appearances in a season).

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Dave Konowitch84021107915055133135103.604.654.8461.500.660
Jacob Molina41131988722940841421112.556.614.8191.433.629
Patrick Luk114188167152763127103.403.494.6271.121.525
Ruben Molina Sr.442210290234010203863.444.480.6001.080.518
Ruben Molina Jr.13188573273373225913.452.518.7121.230.563
Steve Pinell1314686218272001336.435.485.468.953.500
George Ramirez131682633626312181710.413.549.5871.136.555
Adoniz Vallejo1123109784129730212317.372.550.5381.089.529
Zaviel Young1122106862331940241716.360.481.5581.039.497

 

Cy Young Award / The Pedro Martinez Award for Excellence in Pitching

Pastor KimPastor Kim

The crafty righty completed 7 of his 18 starts for the Dodgers, compiling a 15-3 record and 6.47 ERA. Opponents batted just .316, despite striking out at a rate less than half of that of hard throwers Geronimo and Zaviel.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGGSWLCGIPBFHRERBBKERAWHIPBB/9K/9BAA
Geronimo Sanchez5112912570466.130767352427863.261.423.6611.67.252
Pastor Kim3312520181537139.070319312810056926.471.793.635.96.316
Ruben Molina Sr.3413221612612159.2886282190123671076.932.193.786.03.371
Zaviel Young1311945567.1357738548491026.421.816.5513.63.265
Thomas Rizzotto229614142.123461564331539.142.176.5911.27.324

 

Commissioner's Award For Spirit, Strategy, and Sportsmanship

A recognition award, for those who contribute greatly to the league. It is for those who play in a lot of games, provide coaching tips, encourage their teammates, carry gear, and organize. The Commissioner's Award goes to one of the many deserving of recognition for all the work they do to keep the league great.

Chris ColemanChris Coleman

CC brings home this award for the 7th consecutive season. In addition to his statistician and webmaster roles, CC took on the newly formed role of treasurer in 2021. It was also his first year with perfect attendance.

In keeping with the spirit of sportsmanship, CC has decided to remove himself from future ballots in order to give others a chance to win this award.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts
Chris Coleman630
Tae Hwang412
Ryan Schlachter12112
Tony Lee11210
Steve Pinell125
Peter Song11
Alec Smalley11
Chungha Chang11

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Pitcher

Ruben Molina Sr.Ruben Molina Sr.

Ruben continues to be a workhorse on the mound. Committing only one error in 162 innings, Ruben proves he has more than just a golden arm, but a golden glove and golden heart to go with it.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Geronimo Sanchez4329 12688141230.957
Ruben Molina Sr.42228 221627301380.974
Zaviel Young2410 11703171210.952
Pastor Kim13 2013910245390.872
Thomas Rizzotto11 945452110.818
Jason Zhang11 14691123160.813

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Catcher

Zaviel YoungZaviel Young

With arguably the best arm in the league, Zaviel also has cat-like reflexes behind the plate. He allowed only 5 wild pitches in 632 batters faced, a rate less than half of that of any other catcher with significant playing time.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Luis Vallejo24224 171281172200.900
Chungha Chang2216 15111562130.846
Don C21316 19147961160.938
Zaviel Young21215 1599581140.929
Andrew Cohen11 146440150.800

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - First Base

Dave KonowitchDave Konowitch

His 174 innings at the “other” hot corner were the most of any player at any position. His size, agility, and glove work allowed an already solid Dodger infield to make any throw with the utmost confidence.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Dave Konowitch61134 21174167331730.983
Ben Lee12314 221118414890.955
Admir Deljanin3110 15605611580.983
Steve Pinell1119 7554132460.957
Jaehyun Kim125 171208953970.969

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Second Base

David LiottaDavid Liotta

David brought legitimacy to a position often filled by replacement-level players, laying down a .927 fielding percentage and turning an impressive 7 double plays. Second base is no longer a position for girls in a co-ed softball league.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
David Liotta6133 137434174557.927
Eddie Park3110 148011148330.758
John Lee149 2211724186482.875
Mikey Rodriguez114 849984210.810
Steve Pinell13 5327701401.000

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Third Base

Benny SuhBenny Suh

Benny laid it all out at the hot corner, often putting his body on the line to make spectacular diving plays. He sported a league leading .923 fielding percentage in 152 innings.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Benny Suh7138 2115227335650.923
Melvin Panameno13115 1511118149410.780
Chris Coleman158 19989167320.781
Matthew Bui13 753886220.727
Tae Hwang13 10565164251.840

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Shortstop

Sam ChoiSam Choi

Perhaps the biggest upset in this year’s awards, Sam beat out the heavily favored Mets duo of Alec and Thomas and the very solid Michael Salerno of the Rays. He may not be the most flashy, but he gets the job done.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Alec Smalley5231 179623256544.889
Sam Choi13115 1510421369663.864
Thomas Rizzotto11311 136114218431.814
Michael Salerno22 127421223462.935

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Outfielders

Ryan SchlachterRyan Schlachter

Ryan had a flawless season in the outfield, committing no errors in 42 opportunities, nearly tripling the previous record for opportunities without an error. He also led the league with 5 outfield assists.

George RamirezGeorge Ramirez

George continued his stellar outfield play for his fourth consecutive gold glove going back to pickup baseball. He now patrols the Dodger outfield with cousin and fellow gold glove winner Jacob Molina, making it a dead zone for hitters.

Jacob MolinaJacob Molina

Jacob continued his stellar outfield play that awarded him 5 gold gloves in pickup baseball. He now patrols the Dodger outfield with cousin and fellow gold glove winner George Ramirez, making it a dead zone for hitters.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rd4th 5thPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Ryan Schlachter840 1913237504201.000
George Ramirez142121 171243131350.971
Patrick Luk5121 211353301340.971
Jacob Molina21113 231384113450.933
Joemar Wilson22111 141143621390.974
Jonathan Suh135 201383632410.951
Jeremy Molina13 221653725440.886

 

Utility Man of the Year / The José Oquendo Award for Defensive Versatility

Admir DeljaninAdmir Deljanin

A new award for a new league. Named in honor of the great utility man José Oquendo, who is honored with a plaque on a utility closet at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. It is fitting that the inaugural recipient, Admir, shares Oquendo’s #11 jersey number.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts ALL GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT

 

Most Improved/Comeback Player of the Year

Dave KonowitchDave Konowitch

Debuting in 2020 with an OPS of .956 in six games, Dave gave the impression that he was nothing more than an average player. His outstanding 2021 campaign proved everyone wrong.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Dave Konowitch4112421107915055133135103.604.654.8461.500.660
(prior year)632311211211612.355.375.581.956.579
Adoniz Vallejo211323109784129730212317.372.550.5381.089.529
(prior year)110100000101.000.720
Sam Choi1119199175202840020811.373.462.427.888.465
(prior year)11413167000195.226.415.226.640.397
Zaviel Young12722106862331940241716.360.481.5581.039.497
(prior year)11100000100.000.000.000.000.000
Peter Song2623105882021200181421.239.343.261.604.360
(prior year)73121850005105.238.484.238.722.377
Sung Gi Park11420817412161008523.216.284.230.514.279
(prior year)73230130001112.100.156.100.256.159
George Ramirez1141682633626312181710.413.549.5871.136.555
(prior year)11110000000.000.000.000.000.920
Chungha Chang1123106911931100161310.341.434.352.786.421
(prior year)198269132110011125.304.415.319.733.416

 

Rookie of the Year

Benny SuhBenny Suh

He is no spring chicken, but knows where the fountain of youth is. Perhaps the most diverse vote this year. Eight players received 1st place votes, but Benny received three times more than anyone else.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Benny Suh312202199733429900231712.397.535.5211.056.508
Tae Yoon Kim221215302100300.667.6001.0001.600.578
Geronimo Sanchez2101459536153101129.283.322.377.699.401
Patrick Luk3110188167152763127103.403.494.6271.121.525
David Liotta3914656223281301430.452.477.5651.041.513
Steve Pinell111914686218272001336.435.485.468.953.500
Chan Lee1118765891420010912.241.395.276.671.390
Andrew Cohen111973619700061115.115.260.115.375.230