A-Rod picked up his second AL MVP after hitting .321 with 48 homers in all 162 of the Yankees' games.
2005 MLB Awards
MVP Awards
After falling just short of the NL MVP in his first four seasons, Pujols won it with a .330 average and 41 homers.
Cy Young Awards
On the strength of a 21-8 season that included a pair of complete games, Colon captured hardware.
Despite winning one fewer game (21) than Dontrelle Willis, Carpenter took home NL Cy Young honors.
Rookie of the Year Awards
Street was recognized for saving 23 games and a posting a 1.72 ERA the year after being drafted.
With 22 homers and 63 RBIs in just 88 games, Howard was most deserving of top NL rookie honors.
Manager of the Year Awards
In his second year as a manager, Guillen led the White Sox to 99 wins and a World Series championship.
For leading the young Braves to a division title, Cox was honored for the second time in as many seasons.
Silver Slugger Awards
C: Jason Varitek, Red Sox
1B: Mark Teixeira, Rangers
2B: Alfonso Soriano, Rangers
3B: Alex Rodriguez, Yankees?
SS: Miguel Tejada, Orioles
OF: Gary Sheffield, Yankees
OF: Manny Ramirez, Red Sox
OF: Vladimir Guerrero, Angels
DH: David Ortiz, Red Sox
C: Michael Barrett, Cubs
1B: Derrek Lee, Cubs
2B: Jeff Kent, Dodgers
3B: Morgan Ensberg, Astros
SS: Felipe Lopez, Reds
OF: Andruw Jones, Braves
OF: Carlos Lee, Brewers
OF: Miguel Cabrera, Marlins
P: Jason Marquis, Cardinals
Gold Glove Awards
C: Jason Varitek, Red Sox
1B: Mark Teixeira, Rangers
2B: Orlando Hudson, Blue Jays
3B: Eric Chavez, Athletics
SS: Derek Jeter, Yankees
OF: Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners
OF: Torii Hunter, Twins
OF: Vernon Wells, Blue Jays
P: Kenny Rogers, Rangers
C: Mike Matheny, Giants
1B: Derrek Lee, Cubs
2B: Luis Castillo, Marlins
3B: Mike Lowell, Marlins
SS: Omar Vizquel, Giants
OF: Andruw Jones, Braves
OF: Bobby Abreu, Phillies
OF: Jim Edmonds, Cardinals
P: Greg Maddux, Cubs
Postseason Awards
World Series MVP
With a .438 average during the White Sox sweep of the Astros, Dye took home World Series MVP honors.
Clemente Award
Roberto Clemente Award
The Braves right-hander, John Smoltz, represented the game through positive contributions on and off the field.
Aaron Awards
Ortiz paced the Majors with 148 RBIs and crushed 47 home runs, good for third in the AL.
Jones led the Major Leagues with 51 home runs and led the National League with 128 RBIs.