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2022 Awards Voting

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Ballots received: 7

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.

  • Angels (6 votes, 36.3% potential bias)
  • Athletics (10 votes, 40.0% potential bias)
  • Giants (7 votes, 20.4% potential bias)
  • Mets (11 votes, 41.9% potential bias)

Voters

Ben Lee, Chris Coleman, Daniel Bencosme, John Sim, Melvin Panameno, Stan Choi, Steve Pinell

Most Valuable Player

Jacob MolinaJacob Molina

Jacob led the league in hits, extra base hits, and RBIs while playing in every one of his team’s games. In his first year as a manager, he led by example. He also became the first player to win an MVP in both pickup (2019) and team (2022) play.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Jacob Molina312201983672127443271310.403.506.7161.222.543
Tony Lee22161666472522231151510.468.621.7021.323.579
Jonathan Suh211313605319263301450.491.533.6601.194.574
Ryan Schlachter3316695515236112452.418.536.6181.154.558
Ruben Molina Jr.13145954102053223312.370.407.6851.092.499
Jaehyun Kim13198167212730113107.403.494.493.986.476
Berto Gutierrez13177666162530113610.379.434.470.904.436
Luis Vallejo1118706019223001574.367.443.417.860.430
Dave Konowitch1112524617234001550.500.538.5871.125.529

 

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

Thomas RizzottoThomas Rizzotto

Thomas delivered perhaps the greatest pitching performance that many of us have faced in any league. Not allowing an earned run until June, he held an ERA under 1.00 until August and finished with a miniscule ERA of 1.61.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGGSWLCGIPBFHRERBBKERAWHIPBB/9K/9BAA
Thomas Rizzotto73516964267.0311532612351001.611.314.7013.43.209
Emmet Ashton72111850252.226462272224763.761.634.1012.99.282
Berto Gutierrez33151138795.05071461177045616.632.014.265.78.339
Ruben Molina Sr.221111741182.2439134825227435.661.952.944.68.351
Max Arm227330128.11253215105233.181.311.597.31.274

 

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.

Luis VallejoLuis Vallejo

Luis brings many years of wisdom to the league. Always willing to help out teammates and opponents alike, his weekly practices are beneficial to all. He plays nearly every game and often fulfills the important task of carrying equipment.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts
Zaviel Young21215
Luis Vallejo1211
Ryan Schlachter127
Tony Lee26
Melvin Panameno116
George Ramirez15
Jacob Molina15
Fausto Molina13
John Sim13
Ruben Molina Sr.11
Song Koh11

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Pitcher

Berto GutierrezBerto Gutierrez

Berto led all pitchers with 96 innings at the position. Making 6 putouts and 11 assists while committing no errors gave him the edge over last year’s winner, Ruben Molina Sr.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Thomas Rizzotto4323 16674182240.917
Berto Gutierrez22117 159661101701.000
Ruben Molina Sr.11210 1184111002101.000
Chris Tejada39 8497901601.000
Emmet Ashton114 1155540901.000

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Catcher

Luis VallejoLuis Vallejo

Luis led the league with 119 innings caught, 42 more than any other catcher. He held his own behind the dish while managing the star-studded Mets pitching staff.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Luis Vallejo6133 1711923270.714
Don C3211 957442100.800
Song Koh228 167710120.500
Juan Carlos138 859160701.000
Andrew Cohen13 116010120.500

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - First Base

Dave KonowitchDave Konowitch

Dave won his second gold glove at first base. Unlike last year, he faced significant competition from the likes of Mark Rubin and Ben Lee, but his superior agility likely gave him more putouts to bring home the gold.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Ben Lee4222 1812496151020.951
Dave Konowitch15121 12948912920.978
Mark Rubin12314 141007101720.986
Junghwan Chang15 8513602380.947
Fausto Molina11 84634003401.000

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Second Base

Michael SalernoMichael Salerno

Michael had the highest combined fielding percentage at second, third and short in 2021, but splitting time among them cost him the awards of any. His continued steadiness up the middle yielded him his first gold glove in 2022.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Chris Coleman33125 13631692271.926
Michael Salerno33125 95817205423.881
John Lee11412 1911919146391.846
Chan Lee11 825631100.900

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Third Base

Jordan MolinaJordan Molina

After playing most of 2021 in the Rays outfield, Jordan moved to third base for the Angels in 2022. His strong arm and cat-like reflexes helped him narrowly defeat last year’s winner, Benny Suh.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Benny Suh4329 149516235440.886
Jordan Molina2422 138922204460.913
Bacilio Bencosme15 8528172270.926
Peter Song44 1267892190.895
Max Arm11 946393150.800
Adoniz Vallejo11 1051668200.600

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Shortstop

Sam Choi

Winning his second gold glove at short, Sam proves once again it does not take a highlight reel to be recognized. His .928 fielding percentage was best among all short stops, second and third basemen.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Sam Choi6133 149822425691.928
Thomas Rizzotto515 9477152241.917
Alec Smalley11311 1388202212540.778
Matthew Bui22 1387181510433.767
Chris Tejada11 9487157292.759

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Outfielders

Joemar WilsonJoemar Wilson

Committing no errors with 37 putouts and 3 assists, Joemar took the top spot in this year’s outfield gold glove race after narrowly missing out as the runner up in last year's race.

Jacob MolinaJacob Molina

Jacob continued his usual stellar outfield play, winning his second consecutive gold glove. Jacob led the Angels, along with Joemar, Jeremy and Tae Yoon, to the highest team outfield fielding percentage (.955) in league history.

George RamirezGeorge Ramirez

George narrowly defeated Ryan to round out the outfield gold gloves. It is his fifth consecutive award dating back to pickup baseball, this time patrolling center field for the Athletics. His 3 assists were tied with the other winners for most in the league.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rd4th 5thPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Joemar Wilson411129 149437304001.000
Jacob Molina15128 191133832430.953
George Ramirez1121118 148223302601.000
Ryan Schlachter1129 138917101801.000
Jeremy Molina215 211192211240.958
Jonathan Suh115 126216001601.000
Jaehyun Kim13 171161211140.929
Stan Choi13 241251647270.741
Melvin Panameno22 17911923240.875

 

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

Thomas RizzottoThomas Rizzotto

In addition to his 67 innings on the mound, Thomas spent 47 at short, 28 at third, and 17 in center field. Playing such important positions at a high level helped the Mets run away in the standings.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts ALL GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Thomas Rizzotto22117 ALL 2016216366581.897
Melvin Panameno118 ALL 151152376360.833
Steve Pinell118 ALL 118121158440.818
Adoniz Vallejo116 ALL 1814517910360.722
Zaviel Young125 ALL 181321875300.833
Chris Coleman15 ALL 1610623123381.921
Daniel Bencosme15 ALL 117612189391.769
Tony Lee13 ALL 16991042160.875
Andrew Cohen11 ALL 181349134260.846
John Sim11 ALL 161122276350.829

 

Most Improved/Comeback Player of the Year

Michael SalernoMichael Salerno

Michael had one of the best season improvements ever observed. Doubling his OBP while tripling his slugging gave him a slight edge over teammate Jonathan Suh.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Michael Salerno221613554271750010103.405.527.5241.051.484
(prior year)14595278000677.154.254.154.408.254
Jonathan Suh121113605319263301450.491.533.6601.194.574
(prior year)22100872728410151211.322.410.391.801.449
Ben Lee210187365102320011611.354.425.385.809.410
(prior year)2310694182950025614.309.387.362.748.398
Jaehyun Kim1119198167212730113107.403.494.493.986.476
(prior year)198879152380022712.291.352.392.745.353
Peter Song15156048101420081013.292.417.333.750.415
(prior year)23105882021200181421.239.343.261.604.360
John Sim12516635414191009723.352.435.370.806.413
(prior year)2299781818400121029.231.374.282.656.374
Andrew Cohen1319726491000012712.156.250.156.406.257
(prior year)1973619700061115.115.260.115.375.230
Matthew Bui11199266312411218149.364.522.5001.022.530
(prior year)209577252731081216.351.463.416.879.433
Ryan Schlachter1116695515236112452.418.536.6181.154.558
(prior year)188163192422122114.381.494.5241.018.482
Alec Smalley1113595417254101051.463.508.5741.083.508
(prior year)1991803229310798.363.440.425.865.454
Mikey Rodriguez11164844462206417.136.208.273.481.233
(prior year)144536330004616.083.244.083.328.251

 

Rookie of the Year

Berto GutierrezBerto Gutierrez

Berto rose to the top in an extremely competitive race among this year’s rookie class, splitting first place votes nearly equally with Fausto and Emmet. However, a strong showing in second place votes gave him the edge.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Berto Gutierrez22117177666162530113610.379.434.470.904.436
Mark Rubin1221317705992050121816.339.443.475.917.450
Emmet Ashton221216635816192111052.328.381.448.829.367
Fausto Molina11618756518282101778.431.493.492.986.478
Chris Tejada131656518174008315.333.393.412.805.379
Sage Rozzel1315534991211011318.245.283.306.589.298