Tuesday, November 16
This morning’s top news
Arozarena, India claim top rookie hardware
The case for each Manager of Year finalist
The latest on Mets’ interest in Eppler as GM
Tigers, E-Rod agree to 5-year deal (source)
Braves sign catcher Piña to 2-year deal
What Heaney, E-Rod deals say about market
Soler’s smash named Legendary Moment of 2021
Arozarena ‘shares’ ROY honor with pal Adolis
Dobnak surprises parents, pays off mortgage
And a few more things you need to see
All-time Rookie of the Year rankings
There have been 150 players named Rookie of the Year in the AL or NL, but some seasons were better than others.
The most jaw-dropping defensive plays of ’21
Diving catches, perfect throws — defensive gems are some of the most exciting highlights. Here are the best of 2021, with help from Statcast.
It’s rare — but not unprecedented — for a player to earn Rookie of the Year votes in more than one season.
The position is one of the toughest choices in All-MLB voting. But you can only vote for one.
AFL prospects vying for 40-man spots
Prospects have made their cases in Arizona ahead of Friday’s 40-man roster decisions. MLB Pipeline offers a look at who’s thriving and who’s struggling.
Managers of the Year on MLB Network
Which AL & NL skippers will take home the BBWAA Manager of the Year Awards? Tune in starting at 6 p.m. ET.
Today’s Trivia Question
Who was the last Reds player before Jonathan India to make his MLB debut on Opening Day as the starting second baseman?
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