Ray, Guerrero, Manoah take honours as Toronto BBWAA chapter unveils award winners
TORONTO — Robbie Ray was named Blue Jays pitcher of the year and most improved player Tuesday in the annual awards from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s Toronto chapter.
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., was named the team’s most valuable player and rookie pitcher Alek Manoah took the nod as top rookie.
Ray, a 30-year-old left-hander, was a unanimous pick as top pitcher in voting conducted by Toronto (BBWAA) chapter members. The most improved player race was tighter, with Guerrero and reliever Tim Mayza also considered.
Ray won the American League Cy Young Award after leading the major leagues with 248 strikeouts and posting a 13-7 record with Toronto. He became a free agent after the season and signed a long-term deal with the Seattle Mariners.