Cubs' Hendricks Wins Players Choice Award for NL Outstanding Pitcher

Chicago Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks won the MLB Players Choice Award for the National League's Outstanding Pitcher Wednesday, beating out competitors Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers and Max Scherzer of the Nationals for the honor. 

Hendricks, the Major League ERA leader who is also a finalist for the NL Cy Young award, was the only Cubs player to win during the annual Players Choice Awards of the Major League Baseball Players Association. 

Balloting among big league players took place in mid-September and results were announced Wednesday.

Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, who died in a boating accident in September, was voted the NL comeback player of the year by his peers.

Fernandez was the 2013 NL Rookie of the Year, had Tommy John surgery the following year, returned in July 2015 and was 16-8 with a 2.86 ERA this season, earning his second All-Star selection. He died at age 24 on Sept. 25, and autopsy reports released by the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner's Office said he had cocaine and alcohol in his system when his boat crashed into a Miami Beach jetty.

Baltimore slugger Mark Trumbo, who led the major leagues with 47 home runs after hitting 13 for Seattle in 2015, was voted the AL comeback award. 

New York Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson earned his second Marvin Miller Man of the Year award, given to the player who most inspires his fellow players through his on-field performances and contributions to his community. Granderson also won in 2009.

Houston second baseman Jose Altuve was voted player of the year and the AL's outstanding player. Second baseman Daniel Murphy was selected the NL's outstanding player in his first season with Washington.

Rick Porcello won the AL award in his second season with Boston. 

Detroit pitcher Michael Fulmer was the AL's top rookie, and Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager the top NL rookie. 

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