The fifth annual All-MLB Team honored the best at each position from the 2023 season, with the World Series champion Rangers (six selections, including their middle-infield duo earning First Team nods) and Braves (five selections and an MLB-most three players on the First Team) leading the way.
MLB Awards
All-MLB Team
C: Adley Rutschman, BAL
1B: Freddie Freeman, LAD
2B: Marcus Semien, TEX
SS: Corey Seager, TEX
3B: Austin Riley, ATL
OF: Ronald Acu?a Jr., ATL
OF: Mookie Betts, LAD
OF: Corbin Carroll, AZ
DH: Shohei Ohtani, LAA
SP: Gerrit Cole, NYY
SP: Zac Gallen, AZ
SP: Blake Snell, SD
SP: Shohei Ohtani, LAA
SP: Spencer Strider, ATL
RP: F¨¦lix Bautista, BAL
RP: Josh Hader, SD
C: Jonah Heim, TEX
1B: Matt Olson, ATL
2B: Ozzie Albies, ATL
SS: Francisco Lindor, NYM
3B: Jos¨¦ Ram¨ªrez, CLE
OF: Aaron Judge, NYY
OF: Adolis Garc¨ªa, TEX
OF: Kyle Tucker, HOU
DH: Yordan Alvarez, HOU
SP: Kevin Gausman, TOR
SP: Sonny Gray, MIN
SP: Nathan Eovaldi, TEX
SP: Jordan Montgomery, TEX
SP: Kyle Bradish, BAL
RP: Devin Williams, MIL
RP: Emmanuel Clase, CLE
MVP Awards
Shohei Ohtani was awe-inspiring for the Angels in becoming the first player win the AL MVP Award by a unanimous vote twice. He led MLB in slugging (.654), OPS (1.066) and wRC+ (180). His 44 HRs in only 135 games were the most in the AL. On the mound, Ohtani recorded a .184 opponents¡¯ batting average, a 3.14 ERA and 167 strikeouts in 132 innings.
Ronald Acu?a Jr. racked up a stat line for the ages, establishing the 40-70 club with 41 HRs and 73 SBs on his way to a unanimous NL MVP selection. He paced the NL in runs (149), hits (217), OBP (.416), OPS (1.012), total bases (383) and wRC+ (170). His remarkable 2023 including three NL Player of the Month honors.
Cy Young Awards
A two-time Cy Young Award runner-up, Yankees ace Gerrit Cole earned the hardware in 2023 after leading the AL in ERA (2.63), innings (209) and opponents¡¯ batting average (.206). Cole allowed four earned runs over his final five starts, spanning 35 innings and capped his year with a two-hit shutout.
Batters mustered a paltry .181/.293/.286 slash line against the Padres' Blake Snell, who won the Cy Young for the second time in his career. His 12 scoreless starts tied for the most by a qualified starting pitcher since 1969. Snell racked up 234 K¡¯s, and his 31.5% strikeout rate ranked second in the Majors.
Rookie of the Year Awards
Gunnar Henderson was a dynamic defender at two infield positions while providing extra-base impact at the plate in earning the AL Rookie of the Year Award. He led both the Orioles and all AL rookies in bWAR (6.2) and fWAR (4.6) while hitting 28 HRs, nine triples, 82 RBIs and scoring 100 runs.
Corbin Carroll's 25 homers and 54 steals made him the first 25-50 rookie in MLB history en route to leading the D-backs to the World Series and becoming Arizona¡¯s first NL Rookie of the Year Award winner in a unanimous vote.
Manager of the Year Awards
Two years after his Orioles endured 110 losses, Brandon Hyde piloted the young O's of 2023 to 101 wins and an AL East title to become the franchise's fourth Manager of the Year winner.
In his first year as a big league manager, Skip Schumaker led the Marlins to the fourth postseason appearance in franchise history, thanks in part to a 33-14 record in one-run games. Schumaker became the fourth Marlins skipper to be named Manager of the Year.
Gold Glove Awards
C: Jonah Heim (Rangers)
1B: Nathaniel Lowe (Rangers)
2B: Andr¨¦s Gim¨¦nez (Guardians)
3B: Matt Chapman (Blue Jays)
SS: Anthony Volpe (Yankees)
LF: Steven Kwan (Guardians)
CF: Kevin Kiermaier (Blue Jays)
RF: Adolis Garc¨ªa (Rangers)
P: Jos¨¦ Berr¨ªos (Blue Jays)
UT: Mauricio Dub¨®n (Astros)
C: Gabriel Moreno (D-backs)
1B: Christian Walker (D-backs)
2B: Nico Hoerner (Cubs)
3B: Ke'Bryan Hayes (Pirates)
SS: Dansby Swanson (Cubs)
LF: Ian Happ (Cubs)
CF: Brenton Doyle (Rockies)
RF: Fernando Tatis Jr. (Padres)
P: Zack Wheeler (Phillies)
UT: Ha-Seong Kim (Padres)
Silver Slugger Awards
C: Adley Rutschman (Orioles)
1B: Yandy D¨ªaz (Rays)
2B: Marcus Semien (Rangers)
3B: Rafael Devers (Red Sox)
SS: Corey Seager (Rangers)
OF: Luis Robert Jr. (White Sox)
OF: Julio Rodr¨ªguez (Mariners)
OF: Kyle Tucker (Astros)
DH: Shohei Ohtani (Angels)
UT: Gunnar Henderson (Orioles)
Team: Rangers
C: William Contreras (Brewers)
1B: Matt Olson (Braves)
2B: Luis Arraez (Marlins)
3B: Austin Riley (Braves)
SS: Francisco Lindor (Mets)
OF: Ronald Acu?a Jr. (Braves)
OF: Mookie Betts (Dodgers)
OF: Juan Soto (Padres)
DH: Bryce Harper (Phillies)
UT: Cody Bellinger (Cubs)
Team: Braves
Clemente Award
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge, whose ALL RISE Foundation inspires kids to reach their goals and dreams, was named the 2023 Roberto Clemente Award winner. The honor is bestowed annually to the player who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field.
Aaron Awards
Shohei Ohtani (AL) and Ronald Acu?a Jr. (NL) added hardware to their respective trophy cases when they were named the 2023 Hank Aaron Award winners. The Hank Aaron Award, which was established in 1999, annually recognizes the best offensive performer in the American and National League.
Outstanding DH
Shohei Ohtani earned the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award for a third straight season on the heels of a monumental campaign at the plate, slashing .304/.412/.654 with 44 HRs, 20 SBs, 102 runs and 95 RBIs in just 135 games.
Comeback Players
Five months after a Stage 4 non-Hodgkin¡¯s lymphoma diagnosis, Liam Hendriks was back on the mound, a remarkable story of perseverance that earned the White Sox reliever the AL Comeback Player of the Year Award. The NL winner, Cody Bellinger, regained his MVP-caliber form after back-to-back subpar seasons that saw him non-tendered before the Cubs signed him for 2023.
Relievers of the Year
F¨¦lix Bautista (1.48 ERA, 33 saves, MLB-best 110 strikeouts for relievers) completely dominated for the O's en route to his AL Reliever of the Year Award, despite missing the last five weeks of the season, while Brewers counterpart Devin Williams (1.53 ERA, 36 saves) won the NL honor for the second time in four years.
Executive of the Year
On the strength of a 101-win season and the rising Orioles' first postseason appearance since 2016, GM Mike Elias was named MLB's 2023 Executive of the Year. Elias is the first O¡¯s executive to receive the honor, which was first awarded at the conclusion of the 2018 season.
Postseason awards
Dynamic Rangers slugger Adolis Garc¨ªa made history with 15 RBIs in the ALCS, the most in a single postseason series, with five homers -- including two in the decisive Game 7 -- and hit .357 (10-for-28) en route to series MVP honors.
In the midst of a historic postseason hitting streak, the D-backs' Ketel Marte won the NLCS MVP Award after hitting .387 (12-for-31) overall in the series, and .421 as the catalyst in Arizona's four victories.
Corey Seager joined elite company as only the fourth player to be named World Series MVP twice after he hit .286 (6-for-21) with three home runs, six RBIs and six runs in five games in leading the Rangers to their first World Series title.
Players Choice Awards
The players have spoken and they rewarded Braves superstar Ronald Acu?a Jr. with Player of the Year honors, in addition to being named Outstanding National League Player.
Heart & Hustle Award
Awarded to a player who demonstrates "a passion for the game of baseball and best embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game,¡± Rangers slugger Marcus Semien was named the winner of the Heart & Hustle Award, as voted on by retired and active MLB players.
Monthly/Weekly honors
Braves superstar Ronald Acu?a Jr. earned the NL Player of the Month Award three times during his outstanding season. See the full list of winners, plus the Pitchers of the Month and Players of the Week for 2023.
All-Star Game MVP
Amid a career year, veteran backstop Elias D¨ªaz propelled the National League to its first Midsummer Classic victory since 2012, launching a go-ahead, pinch-hit two-run homer in the eighth inning en route to becoming the first All-Star Game MVP Award winner in Rockies history.