Managers of the Year for 2017


Torey Lovullo of the Diamondbacks and Paul Molitor of the Twins followed very differerent career paths to becoming 2017's Managers of the Year. A backup infielder who played just 303 major league games, Lovullo became a successful minor league manager and then coached on John Farrell's staffs in Toronto and then Boston. An impressive two-month stint filling when Farrell was treated for cancer marked Lovullo as a top managerial candidate. Arizona gave him that chance this year, and the rookie skipper turned the D'backs into a playoff team.
Just the second Hall of Fame player ever to earn a Manager of the Year Award. Molitor starred for 21 seasons, hitting a career .306 and making eight All Star teams. In his third year as Twins manager, the St. Paul native orchestrated an historic turnaround for his hometown team -- becoming the first manager whose team whose team reached the playoffs a year after losing over 100 games.

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