Take a look at the 2015 Esurance MLB Awards nominees for Best Major Leaguer, and don't forget to vote. The Esurance MLB Awards celebrate greatness in Major League Baseball each year. Media, front-office personnel, retired MLB players, the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) and you the fans vote to determine which players and moments are truly #AwardWorthy. Vote now at www.mlb.com/awards to help decide this year's winners. | Jake Arrieta, SP Arrieta has flourished in 2015, putting himself in exclusive company with his frequent sparkling performances on the mound. | Yoenis Cespedes, OF Cespedes has left an indelible imprint on the 2015 season, excelling in both leagues and achieving new heights in several hitting departments. | Josh Donaldson, 3B After arriving in Toronto during the offseason, Donaldson has been a vital cog in the Majors' highest-scoring lineup. | Paul Goldschmidt, 1B Goldschmidt has been the total package this season, standing out as one of the best hitters, basestealers and defenders among a deep pool of talent at his position. | Zack Greinke, SP Greinke has excelled during a 2015 campaign highlighted by a streak of 45 2/3 scoreless innings, a starting nod in the All-Star Game and a spot atop many pitching leaderboards. | Bryce Harper, OF Harper has erupted in 2015, undoubtedly enjoying his finest Major League campaign to date and ascending to a level many predicted he would reach when he was the first overall Draft pick in 2010. | Clayton Kershaw, SP The rare pitcher who can overmatch opposing hitters with pure stuff and pinpoint control, Kershaw has again registered brilliant statistics across the board in 2015. | Dallas Keuchel, SP Supplementing his lofty ground-ball totals with a career-high strikeout rate, Keuchel has been one of the most consistent aces in baseball during 2015. | Andrew McCutchen, OF The player at the center of the Pirates' renaissance across the past several seasons, McCutchen has kept his club on a winning path this year with his remarkable blend of skills. | David Price, SP Maintaining his longstanding reputation as one of baseball's best hurlers, Price excelled across 21 starts for the Tigers before becoming the ace of the Blue Jays via a late-July trade. | Mike Trout, OF Trout has continued to enhance his impressive résumé this year, winning his second straight All-Star Game MVP Award and ranking among the game's best in many statistical categories. | Joey Votto, 1B Votto has been great in 2015 and virtually unrivaled in the batter's box since the All-Star break, producing a magnificent slash line on the strength of his notable power and fantastic plate discipline. | | |
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