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2024 Awards Voting

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Ballots received: 9

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.

  • Dragons (12 votes, 49.5% potential bias)
  • Mariners (8 votes, 29.3% potential bias)
  • Padres (9 votes, 30.4% potential bias)
  • Tigers (8 votes, 43.5% potential bias)

Voters

Berto Gutierrez, Dario Rosario, Emmet Ashton, Jake Savitz, Juan Carlos, Melvin Panameno, Ruben Molina Jr., Steve Quito, Zeuxi De La Cruz

Most Valuable Player

Daniel MolinaDaniel Molina

Daniel takes home the MVP in his rookie season, overshadowing the incredible season by teammate Zaviel Young. Daniel posted an all-time record OPS of 2.120, a number nobody has come near since the early days of the pickup league.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Daniel Molina5258362717202331871.741.7501.3702.120.827
Zaviel Young2322114645121286001865.549.609.6671.276.580
Berto Gutierrez2211717686114283001566.459.515.5081.023.487
Thomas Rizzotto1251778612424630131516.393.526.5901.116.522
Ruben Molina Sr.12515645811285201551.483.531.6381.169.566
Emmet Ashton114177157182410010133.421.535.439.974.451
Justin Ramos1311493719134006104.351.490.459.949.523
Steve Quito11146057815100734.263.300.281.581.328

 

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

Daniel MolinaDaniel Molina

Daniel proved to be a dominant factor in the Dragon’s rotation. He posted a 1.89 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 33.1 innings. His 42 strikeouts and 7 walks was the highest strikeout-to-walk ratio in league history.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGGSWLCGIPBFHRERBBKERAWHIPBB/9K/9BAA
Thomas Rizzotto2522710451137.017435171621593.891.515.1114.35.240
Daniel Molina412257450233.1141301177421.891.111.8911.34.231
Ruben Molina Sr.22117141155476.2422132816830467.982.113.525.40.365
Berto Gutierrez111913324151.229285654942448.542.467.327.66.354
Chris Petiton116311126.213435191411214.731.733.717.09.304
Sam Choi117521133.015443221712194.641.673.275.18.303
Zaviel Young118641138.020332312950506.872.1611.8411.84.219

 

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.

Alec SmalleyAlec Smalley

Alec worked hard to increase the league’s social media presence and even secured a sponsorship deal with One Station Plaza. He also had near perfect attendance while managing the Tigers to a 12-6 record, all while living upstate.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts
Alec Smalley41124
Berto Gutierrez1211
Ruben Molina Sr.1211
Ben Lee118
Fausto Molina116
Zaviel Young125
Melvin Panameno15
Zeuxi De La Cruz13
Thomas Rizzotto13
Mark Rubin11
Wilson De La Cruz11
Juan Carlos11
George Ramirez11
Matthew Bui11

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Pitcher

Chris Tejada

Chris wins his second consecutive gold glove at pitcher, narrowly beating out teammate Berto Gutierrez. He had a perfect season, accumulating 5 putouts and 11 assists with no errors in 38 innings.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Berto Gutierrez5328 135541101501.000
Chris Tejada2628 83851101601.000
Ruben Molina Sr.23221 1483981180.944
Thomas Rizzotto22 1037450901.000
Mikey Rodriguez22 1251681150.933

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Catcher

Johnathan CooperJohnathan Cooper

Johnathan was the anchor behind the plate in his rookie season with the Tigers. He led the league with 14 games and 101 innings while committing only one error behind the dish.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Johnathan Cooper42127 1410142170.857
Juan Carlos32223 74617190.889
Wilson De La Cruz12213 1298453120.750
Luis Vallejo118 74421250.600
Zaviel Young114 105610340.250
Matthew Bui13 527010101.000
Bacilio Bencosme22 428100101.000
Berto Gutierrez11 83610340.250

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - First Base

Ben LeeBen Lee

Ben earns his first gold glove at first base. Committing only 3 errors in a league-leading 91 innings, his long reach and agile movements gave Mariner infielders a wide target at first base.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Ben Lee52132 16916223670.955
Max Melo31321 74942004201.000
Mark Rubin4113 14786513690.957
Admir Deljanin15 8312701280.964
Emmet Ashton114 52726302901.000
Fausto Molina13 9373201330.970
Peter Song11 16710801.000
Dario Rosario11 1870180.875
Dennis Cipriati11 10493514400.900

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Second Base

Firsy MolinaFirsy Molina

Firsy had a stellar year at second base, leading the league with 66 innings, 16 putouts, 22 assists, and 3 double plays, all while committing only 1 error.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Firsy Molina4329 136616221393.974
Steve Quito3427 116115121281.964
Mikey Rodriguez1510 82911601731.000
Thomas Rizzotto15 13100101.000
Chan Lee13 2511240.500
Fausto Molina13 6292801001.000
Berto Gutierrez11 1201120.500
Michael Salerno11 2400000
Andrew Cohen11 840372120.833
Peter Song11 843874191.789

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Third Base

Benny SuhBenny Suh

Benny wins his second gold glove at the hot corner, and his first since 2021. His two step-and-throw double plays (a newly tracked stat for third basemen) appeared to be give him the edge over runner up Max Arm.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Max Arm33125 10699162270.926
Benny Suh4323 10559131232.957
Melvin Panameno2111 128115249480.813
Admir Deljanin3211 11607182270.926
Emmet Ashton13 2930250.600
Chris Coleman13 631752140.857
Jordan Molina13 528593170.824
Thomas Rizzotto11 420073100.700
Peter Song11 835552120.833

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Shortstop

Alec SmalleyAlec Smalley

Alec wins his second consecutive gold glove at shortstop, this time leading the Tigers to a 12-6 record. He led the league with 32 putouts, 30 assists, and 2 double plays turned in 110 innings.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Alec Smalley5328 1511032307692.899
Chris Tejada32122 10636153241.875
Briant De La Rosa4214 107118225450.889
Sam Choi12213 105361502111.000
Benny Suh13 6334102161.875
Berto Gutierrez11 41624280.750

 

Rawlings Gold Glove - Outfielders

Jacob MolinaJacob Molina

Jacob earns his 4th consecutive gold glove and his 9th overall including the pickup league. He led the league with 33 putouts and 6 assists while patrolling center field for the Mariners.

Justin RamosJustin Ramos

Justin wins his second gold glove in as many years, this time patrolling center field for the Tigers. Along with teammates Alec Smalley and Johnathan Cooper, the Tigers brought home three gold gloves through the middle of the diamond.

Jeremy MolinaJeremy Molina

Jeremy wins his first gold glove with a perfect season in the outfield for the Padres. With 76 innings in left, 14 in center, and 13 in right, he racked up 22 putouts and 3 assists without committing an error.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rd4th 5thPts GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Jeremy Molina525 1710322302501.000
Justin Ramos32222 11892611280.964
Tony Lee122120 1810416001601.000
Jacob Molina221117 13993361400.975
Zeuxi De La Cruz11211 14861311150.933
George Ramirez11310 13862321260.962
Dario Rosario36 9471411160.938
Daniel Molina125 413320501.000
Ruben Molina Jr.15 7381112140.857
Thomas Rizzotto115 12651921220.955
Jordan Molina14 13602011220.955
Matthew Bui13 1160810901.000
Patrick Luk12 11691513190.842

 

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

Thomas RizzottoThomas Rizzotto

Thomas wins his second utility man award. This year he spent significant time at pitcher, shortstop, third base, left field and center field, playing all at a high level resulting in a .914 overall fielding percentage.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPts ALL GINNPOAEOPPSDPTFPCT
Thomas Rizzotto5128 ALL 1714027265580.914
Berto Gutierrez1417 ALL 1712811176340.824
Bacilio Bencosme125 ALL 13902275342.853
Juan Carlos15 ALL 9662271300.967
Steve Quito15 ALL 148520153381.921
Zaviel Young15 ALL 139524390.667
Emmet Ashton13 ALL 1711843146631.905
Zeuxi De La Cruz13 ALL 12861311150.933
Max Melo13 ALL 129648305101.000
Chris Petiton22 ALL 129517205423.881
Patrick Luk22 ALL 11832713310.903
Matthew Bui11 ALL 12878201001.000
Daniel Molina11 ALL 86110601601.000
Peter Y. Song11 ALL 835610701.000

 

Most Improved/Comeback Player of the Year

Admir DeljaninAdmir Deljanin

Admir improved greatly upon his 2023 season, raising his batting average from .275 to .386 and his OPS from .671 to .949. He also greatly improved his defense at third base, increasing his fielding percentage from .818 to .926.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Berto Gutierrez321717686114283001566.459.515.5081.023.487
(prior year)145344915200876.341.434.386.820.446
Justin Ramos2111411493719134006104.351.490.459.949.523
(prior year)1355361371006158.194.436.222.659.378
Admir Deljanin11815584411172001887.386.517.432.949.487
(prior year)144840611000874.275.396.275.671.404
Stan Choi118134937871007812.189.367.216.584.299
(prior year)134035350004315.143.250.143.393.273
Benny Suh2613544618221001875.478.556.5001.056.548
(prior year)11382969110889.310.474.414.887.435
Ruben Molina Sr.1515645811285201551.483.531.6381.169.566
(prior year)15595710172011414.298.322.386.708.423
Edison Ferreira15104036451102221.139.225.222.447.234
(prior year)176153662006736.113.230.151.380.210
Zaviel Young11414645121286001865.549.609.6671.276.580
(prior year)
Taeho Kim1312433519000483.257.395.257.652.387
(prior year)8292545010247.200.310.280.590.309
Tony Lee13146246192023013107.435.559.6091.168.530
(prior year)15584815121103611.250.368.313.681.364
Wilson De La Cruz13134941760107614.146.250.195.445.231
(prior year)8292655000228.192.276.192.468.262
Yafreisy Figaro229302659200225.346.433.423.856.421
(prior year)124133570004413.212.366.212.578.364
Zeuxi De La Cruz111246371014120275.378.500.5141.014.452
(prior year)1242381214220718.368.429.526.955.484
Dario Rosario119352789110775.333.486.444.930.452
(prior year)26310000022.000.500.000.500.365
Sam Choi11114743517200745.395.447.442.889.421
(prior year)14401000000.250.250.250.500.225

 

Rookie of the Year

Daniel MolinaDaniel Molina

After making sporadic appearances for eight years, Daniel joined the league full time in 2024, bringing a level of talent rarely seen in our league. He hit 2 doubles, 3 triples, and 3 home runs while driving in 18 runs in only 8 games.

Candidate1st 2nd 3rdPtsGPAABRH2B3BHRRBIBBKAVGOBPSLGOPSwOBA
Daniel Molina71388362717202331871.741.7501.3702.120.827
Steve Quito14219146057815100734.263.300.281.581.328
Chris Petiton42141246367133011167.361.478.5281.006.442
Joshua Williams1161452505123002122.240.269.300.569.309
Dennis Cipriati22124332581009610.250.442.281.723.384
Johnathan Cooper2215563996200101422.154.411.205.616.345