What's Happening?
The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) is responsible for voting on Major League Baseball (MLB) awards, including MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year. Each award is voted
on by two members from each of the 15 local chapters, with voters ranking candidates in various categories. The voting process occurs before the postseason, which has sparked debate due to the significance of managerial strategy during playoffs. This year, notable players like Nick Kurtz and Shohei Ohtani are expected to win in their respective categories, with Ohtani likely securing his fourth MVP award.
Why It's Important?
The MLB awards are significant as they recognize individual excellence and can influence players' careers, endorsements, and legacy. The timing of the voting process, which excludes postseason performance, has been criticized for potentially overlooking crucial contributions made during the playoffs. This could affect the perceived fairness and accuracy of the awards, impacting players and teams who excel in postseason play. The awards also hold commercial value, enhancing the marketability of players and teams involved.
What's Next?
As the awards are announced, reactions from players, teams, and fans are anticipated, especially if the results are contentious. Discussions may continue regarding the timing of the voting process, with potential calls for reform to include postseason performances. The outcomes could also influence future contract negotiations and player trades, as award-winning players often see increased demand and value.











