Lou Piniella wins the National League Manager of the Year award after leading the Cubs to the postseason for the second consecutive season. The fiery skipper also won the AL honor in 1995 and 2001 while managing in Seattle.

Lou Piniella wins the National League Manager of the Year award after leading the Cubs to the postseason for the second consecutive season. The fiery skipper also won the AL honor in 1995 and 2001 while managing in Seattle.

Joe Maddon, receiving 27 of the 28 first-place votes cast by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, easily wins the American League Manager of the Year award. The Rays skipper, who succeeded Lou Piniella in 2006, this year’s NL’s choice for the honor, led Tampa Bay to a pennant after the team posted the worst record (66-96) in baseball last season.

Joe Maddon, receiving 27 of the 28 first-place votes cast by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, easily wins the American League Manager of the Year award. The Rays skipper, who succeeded Lou Piniella in 2006, this year’s NL’s choice for the honor, led Tampa Bay to a pennant after the team posted the worst record (66-96) in baseball last season.

The Athletics trade former closer Huston Street, starter Greg Smith and prospect Carlos Gonzålez to the Rockies for former batting champion Matt Holliday.

The Athletics trade former closer Huston Street, starter Greg Smith and prospect Carlos Gonzålez to the Rockies for former batting champion Matt Holliday.