Major League Baseball (MLB) Awards - AP Manager of the Year
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The Associated Press has chosen a Manager of the Year from
1959. From 1959 through 1983, the AP chose a manager of
the
year for each league, but then just a single award, until
2001 when the award was discontinued.
Year |
AL Winner |
Team |
NL Winner |
Team |
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1959 |
Al Lopez |
Chicago |
Walt Alston |
Los Angeles |
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1960 |
Paul Richards |
Baltimore |
Danny Murtaugh |
Pittsburgh |
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1961 |
Bob Scheffing |
Detroit |
Fred Hutchinson |
Cincinnati |
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1962 |
Bill Rigney |
Los Angeles |
Gene Mauch |
Philadelphia |
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1963 |
Ralph Houk |
New York |
Johnny Keane |
St. Louis |
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1964 |
Hank Bauer |
Baltimore |
Gene Mauch |
Philadelphia |
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1965 |
Sam Mele |
Minnesota |
Walt Alston |
Los Angeles |
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1966 |
Hank Bauer |
Baltimore |
Walt Alston |
Los Angeles |
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1967 |
Dick Williams |
Boston |
Red Schoendienst |
St. Louis |
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1968 |
Mayo Smith |
Detroit |
Red Schoendienst |
St. Louis |
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1969 |
Ted Williams |
Washington |
Gil Hodges |
New York |
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1970 |
Ralph Houk |
New York |
Danny Murtaugh |
Pittsburgh |
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1971 |
Dick Williams |
Oakland |
Charlie Fox |
San Francisco |
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1972 |
Chuck Tanner |
Chicago |
Sparky Anderson |
Cincinnati |
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1973 |
Earl Weaver |
Baltimore |
Gene Mauch |
Montreal |
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1974 |
Billy Martin |
Texas |
Walt Alston |
Los Angeles |
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1975 |
Darrell Johnson |
Boston |
Sparky Anderson |
Cincinnati |
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1976 |
Billy Martin |
New York |
Danny Ozark |
Philadelphia |
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1977 |
Earl Weaver |
Baltimore |
Tommy Lasorda |
Los Angeles |
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1978 |
Bob Lemon |
Chicago |
Joe Altobelli |
San Francisco |
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1979 |
Earl Weaver |
Baltimore |
Dick Williams |
Montreal |
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1980 |
Billy Martin |
Oakland |
Bill Virdon |
Houston |
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1981 |
Billy Martin |
Oakland |
Tommy Lasorda |
Los Angeles |
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1982 |
Harvey Kuenn |
Milwaukee |
Joe Torre |
Atlanta |
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1983 |
Tony LaRussa |
Chicago |
Tommy Lasorda |
Los Angeles |
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1984 |
Jim Frey |
NL |
Chicago |
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1985 |
Whitey Herzog |
NL |
St. Louis |
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1986 |
Hal Lanier |
NL |
Houston |
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1987 |
Roger Craig |
NL |
San Francisco |
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1988 |
Tommy Lasorda |
NL |
Los Angeles |
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1989 |
Frank Robinson |
AL |
Baltimore |
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1990 |
Jeff Torborg |
AL |
Chicago |
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1991 |
Bobby Cox |
NL |
Atlanta |
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1992 |
Tony LaRussa |
AL |
Oakland |
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1993 |
Jim Fregosi |
NL |
Philadelphia |
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1994 |
Felipe Alou |
NL |
Montreal |
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1995 |
Lou Piniella |
AL |
Seattle |
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1996 |
Tony LaRussa |
NL |
St. Louis |
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1997 |
No Award |
n/a |
n/a |
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1998 |
Joe Torre |
AL |
New York |
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1999 |
Jack McKeon |
NL |
Cincinnati |
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2000 |
Jerry Manuel |
AL |
Chicago |
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