Stephen Vogt, Pat Murphy Win Manager Of The Year
Briefly

In his first year as manager, Stephen Vogt led the Guardians to the AL Central title, exceeding low expectations and guiding the team to a 92-win season.
Vogt took over a roster with a weaker rotation after Shane Bieber's injury but still propelled Cleveland to dominate the division and secure a #2 seed in the AL.
The Guardians' success was largely credited to an elite bullpen, posting a remarkable 2.57 earned run average and helping the team significantly outscore their opponents.
Despite facing the Yankees in the Championship Series, the season was recognized for its success, with Vogt securing 27 of 30 first-place votes for Manager of the Year.
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