Reigning AL MVP Miguel Cabrera again fended off Mike Trout, hitting .348 with 44 homers and 137 RBIs. More »
In leading the Pirates to their first postseason appearance since 1992, Andrew McCutchen hit .317 with 21 homers and a .404 OBP. More »
Max Scherzer won his first Cy Young Award after striking out 240 to go along with a sparkling 21-3 record for the Tigers. More »
Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw won his second Cy Young Award in three seasons after leading the NL with a 1.83 ERA and 232 strikeouts. More »
Slugger Wil Myers won the hardware after sparking the Rays to an AL Wild Card, hitting .293 with 13 home runs and an AL rookie-leading 53 RBIs. More »
Marlins fireballer Jose Fernandez enjoyed a Cy Young-caliber season in his rookie campaign, going 12-6 with a 2.19 ERA, 187 strikeouts and a 0.98 WHIP. More »
In his first year as manager in Cleveland, veteran skipper Terry Francona guided the Indians to a 24-game improvement from 2012 and an AL Wild Card. More »
En route to top skipper honors in the NL, Clint Hurdle ended the Bucs' 20-year losing skid and postseason drought with a remarkable 94-win season. More »
For the second consecutive year, Miguel Cabrera won a pair of GIBBY trophies -- the ultimate honors of the industry's awards season -- based on votes by media, front-office personnel, MLB alumni, fans at MLB.com and the Society for American Baseball Research.
Tigers slugger and leading MVP candidate Miguel Cabrera earned his second consecutive Aaron Award after hitting an MLB-best .348 with 44 HRs and 137 RBIs. More »
The NL home run (36) and RBI (125) leader, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt became the first D-backs player to net Aaron Award honors. More »
Veteran Cardinals slugger Carlos Beltran was selected as the player who combined giving back to the community with outstanding on-field skills. More »
On the strength of a .688 average -- second all-time in the World Series -- Boston's David Ortiz landed the World Series MVP Award. More »
Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera was the only player to earn monthly honors twice, nabbing the AL award in May and August.
Braves right-hander Kris Medlen ended the 2013 season just as he finished '12 -- by earning the NL Pitcher of the Month Award.