
"For the second consecutive season, Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt have been named the Managers of the Year."
"Murphy received 27 of 30 first-place votes in the National League."
"The American League tally was closer, but Vogt picked up 17 first-place nods to keep his title."
Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt were each named Managers of the Year for a second straight season. The Baseball Writers Association of America announced the awards. Murphy dominated the National League balloting with 27 of 30 first-place votes. The American League count was more competitive, with Stephen Vogt earning 17 first-place votes to retain his title. Both managers secured the top honor again based on BBWAA voting. Additional details about the voting breakdown and reactions are expected to follow.
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