The Columbus Dispatch

Twins’ Nelson Cruz wins Marvin Miller Award for leadership

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NEW YORK — Minnesota Twins designated hitter Nelson Cruz was voted Marvin Miller Man of the Year and Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman was picked as Player of the Year in annual Players Choice award voting by the Major League Baseball Players Associatio­n.

Cruz hit .303 with 16 homers and 33 RBIS in the pandemic-shortened season. The Marvin Miller Award goes to the player whose his peers “most respect based on his leadership on the field and in the community.”

Freeman batted .341 with 13 homers and 53 RBIS.

Freeman was voted the NL'S outstandin­g player, Cincinnati's Trevor

Bauer outstandin­g pitcher, San Diego infielder Jake Cronenwort­h outstandin­g rookie and Colorado pitcher Daniel Bard comeback player, the union said Thursday.

Chicago White Sox first baseman José Abreu was voted the AL'S Outstandin­g Player, Cleveland's Shane Bieber outstandin­g pitcher, Seattle outfielder Kyle Lewis outstandin­g rookie and Cleveland pitcher Carlos Carrasco comeback player.

Hall of Famer Andre Dawson was picked for the first Curt Flood Award, given to “a former player who in the image of Flood demonstrat­ed a selfless, longtime devotion to the players' associatio­n and advancemen­t of players' rights.

Cruz donated a fire engine and an ambulance and helped build a police station in his hometown of Las Matas De Santa Cruz, Dominican Republic.

Chicago Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward and St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright also were were finalists for the Marvin Miller Award.

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