Sale, Crochet win Comeback Players
of Year, Clase, Helsley top relievers and Ohtani best DH
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[November 15, 2024]
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Left-handers Chris Sale of the Atlanta
Braves and Garrett Crochet of the Chicago White Sox were selected
Major League Baseball’s Comeback Players of the Year on Thursday.
Cleveland right-hander Emmanuel Clase won his second AL Reliever of
the Year Award and St. Louis righty Ryan Helsley won the NL honor.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani joined David Ortiz as the
only players to win four straight Outstanding Designated Hitter
Awards. Ohtani and the New York Yankees' Aaron Judge won Hank Aaron
Awards as the outstanding offensive performers in their leagues.
Major League Baseball made the announcements at its All-MLB Awards
Show.
Sale, 35, was 18-3 with a 2.38 ERA and 225 strikeouts in 177 2/3
innings for the NL’s first pitching triple crown since the Los
Angeles Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw in 2011. He earned his eighth
All-Star selection and first since 2018.
Sale helped Boston to the 2018 World Series title but made just 56
starts from 2020-23, going 17-18 with a 4.86 ERA, 400 strikeouts and
79 walks over 298 1/3 innings. He was acquired by Boston from the
Chicago White Sox in December 2016 and made nine trips to the
disabled and injured lists with the Red Sox, mostly due to shoulder
and elbow ailments. He had Tommy John surgery on March 30, 2020, and
returned to a big league mound on Aug. 14, 2021.
Sale fractured a rib while pitching in batting practice in February
2022 during the management lockout. In his second start back he
broke his left pinkie finger on July 17 when he was hit by a line
drive off the bat of the New York Yankees’ Aaron Hicks. Sale broke
his right wrist while riding a bicycle en route to lunch on Aug. 6,
ending his season.
Crochet, 25, was 6-12 with a 3.58 ERA over 32 starts for a White Sox
team that set a post-1900 record of 121 losses, becoming a
first-time All-Star. He struck out 209 and walked 33 in 146 innings.
He had Tommy John surgery on April 5, 2022, and returned to the
major leagues on May 18, 2023. Crochet had a 3.55 ERA in 13 relief
appearances in 2023, and then joined the rotation this year.
Sale and Crochet were chosen in voting by MLB.com beat writers.
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Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Chris Sale throws to the Minnesota
Twins in the third inning of a baseball game Aug. 28, 2024, in
Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn, File)
Clase and Helsley were unanimous picks by a panel
that included Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman, Mariano Rivera, Dennis
Eckersley and Rollie Fingers, along with John Franco and Billy
Wagner. The AL award is named after Rivera and the NL honor after
Hoffman.
A three-time All-Star, Clase was 4-2 with a 0.61 ERA, 66 strikeouts
and 10 walks in 74 1/3 innings, holding batters to a .154 average.
The 26-year-old converted 47 of 50 save chances, including his last
47.
Voting was based on the regular season. Clase was 0-2 with a 9.00
ERA in the playoffs, allowing three home runs, one more than his
regular-season total.
Helsley, a two-time All-Star, was 7-4 with a 2.04 ERA and 49 saves
in 53 chances. He struck out 79 and walked 23 in 66 1/3 innings.
Ohtani became the first player with 50 or more homers and 50 or more
stolen bases in a season. A two-way star limited to hitting
following elbow surgery, Ohtani batted .310 and led the NL with 54
homers and 130 RBIs while stealing 59 bases.
Ortiz won the DH award five years in a row from 2003-07.
The DH award, named after Edgar Martinez, is picked in voting by
team beat writers, broadcasters and public relations departments.
MLB.com writers determined the finalists for the Aaron awards, and a
fan vote was combined with picks from a panel of Hall of Famers and
former winners to determine the selections.
Judge led the major leagues with 58 homers and 144 RBIs while
hitting .322.
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