Who won Rookie of the Year in 1989 MLB?
Gregg Olson
American League
| Year | Player | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Sandy Alomar Jr. | Cleveland |
| 1989 | Gregg Olson | Baltimore |
| 1988 | Walt Weiss | Oakland |
| 1987 | Mark McGwire | Oakland |
Who won MVP in MLB 1989?
Kevin Mitchell
1989 Major League Baseball season
| 1989 MLB season | |
|---|---|
| Season MVP | NL: Kevin Mitchell (SF) AL: Robin Yount (MIL) |
| League postseason | |
| AL champions | Oakland Athletics |
| AL runners-up | Toronto Blue Jays |
Who was the American League Rookie of the Year in 1989?
On November 7, 1989 – Gregg Olson of the Baltimore Orioles becomes the first relief pitcher to win the American League Rookie of the Year Award.
Who won the first Cy Young Award?
Don Newcombe
The first recipient of the Cy Young Award was Don Newcombe of the Dodgers. In 1957, Warren Spahn became the first left-handed pitcher to win the award.
Who won the NL Rookie of the Year?
This year’s winners were Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India in the National League and Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena in the American League. India prevailed over Miami Marlins left-hander Trevor Rogers and St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson by receiving 29 of the 30 first-place votes.
Who won NL Rookie of the Year last year?
MLB Awards – Rookie of the Year
| Rookie of the Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| AL | NL | |
| 2018 | Shohei Ohtani | BA: .293, HR: 26, RBI: 64 |
| 2017 | Aaron Judge | BA: .267, HR: 39, RBI: 97 |
| 2016 | Michael Fulmer | BA: .308, HR: 26, RBI: 72 |
Who won the NL West in 1993?
the Braves
Meanwhile, the Braves collected, finishing off a Colorado team for whom Atlanta would not lose one game all year—a NL first for the century—and clinched the NL West.
Who won the American League MVP in 1987?
George Bell
AL MVP Voting
| Voting Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rank | Name | Share |
| 1 | George Bell | 85% |
| 2 | Alan Trammell | 79% |
| 3 | Kirby Puckett | 51% |
Who has won 4 Cy Youngs?
Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson won four consecutive Cy Young Awards, and the last of those in 2002 was his most magnificent. That year he went 24-5 and led the National League in wins, strikeouts and ERA.