Plus: The case for each ROY finalist

The finalists for MLB's four major end-of-season awards -- Rookie of the Year, Manager of the Year, Cy Young Award and Most Valuable Player -- will learn who takes home the hardware this week.
The 2022 award winners for each league will be announced over the next four days at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network.
Here's a breakdown of the three nominees for each award in the American League and National League. | |
| Seven clubs have yet to have a player or manager win one of the major BBWAA awards that will be handed out this week. Two of those blank spaces could be filled in the next few days. | | |
| Though he was born in the Dominican Republic, Jeremy Peña honed his game playing in the blustery northeast springs of Rhode Island and Maine. | | |
| There have only been 10 Most Valuable Player Awards won by players 35 years or older, and Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt has an opportunity to join that list. | | |
| Francisco Lindor has reason to smile today as he celebrates his 29th birthday. See which baseball figures share the day with him. | | |
| Find out who will be named the top AL and NL rookies live on MLB Network starting at 6 p.m. ET. | | |
| The Dodgers' 18 Rookie of the Year winners are twice as many as any other team. Which franchise is second? | |
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