Tuesday night Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt won his second consecutive AL Manager of the Year honor, becoming one of just four managers in MLB history to win the award in back-to-back seasons.
But while he was not a finalist, Red Sox manager Alex Cora drew some support as well.
Cora finished fourth in the AL Manager of the Year vote, drawing a first-place vote and a pair of third-place votes to earn seven points total.
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Vogt won the award with 113 points, including 23 first-place votes, Blue Jays manager John Schneider finished second with 10 first-place votes and 91 points, and Mariners skipper Dan Wilson took third with 50 points.
Tigers manager AJ Hinch (six points) and Astros manager Joe Espada (three points) were the only other AL managers to receive co

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