If the 10-year BBWAA pattern holds, he's going to win it again in 2014. Ballots were submitted prior to the playoffs. Showalter guided the Orioles to their first winning record and playoff berth in 15 years in 2012, but he finished second to the Athletics' Bob Melvin in the BBWAA voting. An Oriole hasn't been named Manager of the Year since Davey Johnson in 1997. In case you need a reminder, the BBWAA award winners will be announced as follows: Nov. 10 - AL and NL Rookie of the Year Award Nov. 11 - AL and NL Manager of the Year Award Nov. 12 - AL and NL Cy Young Award Nov. 13 - AL and NL Most Valuable Player Award Showalter finished as runner-up to Scioscia last month for the Sporting News Manager of the Year award. He received five votes, one fewer than Scioscia. Showalter won it in 2012. Ballots were submitted by managers in both leagues prior to the postseason. Update: Nelson Cruz and Adam Jones weren't included among the finalists for AL MVP, though they figure to have received votes. AL Rookie of the Year: Jose Abreu, Dellin Betances, Matt Shoemaker NL Rookie of the Year: Jacob deGrom, Billy Hamilton, Kolten Wong AL Manager of the Year: Buck Showalter, Mike Scioscia, Ned Yost NL Manager of the Year: Bruce Bochy, Clint Hurdle, Matt Williams AL Cy Young: Felix Hernandez, Corey Kluber, Chris Sale NL Cy Young: Johnny Cuerto, Clayton Kershaw, Adam Wainwright AL MVP: Michael Brantley, Victor Martinez, Mike Trout NL MVP: Clayton Kershaw, Andrew McCutchen, Giancarlo Stanton