It will come as no surprise that Jose Bautista was the unanimous selection as 2010 Blue Jays player of the year, as voted on by members of the Toronto chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
In addition, Bautista, who led the major leagues with 54 home runs, was named the team’s most improved player and was the popular winner of the John Cerutti Award.
John Buck and Vernon Wells finished second in the MVP ballot, while Wells and pitcher Brandan Morrow were tied for second in the most-improved category.
Ricky Romero won pitcher-of-the-year honours, ahead of Brett Cecil. No rookie of the year prize was awarded as the sample size of rookie contributions was so small.
The Cerutti Award, named in honour of the former Jays pitcher and broadcaster, is given annually to the Blue Jay who displays the goodwill, co-operation and character exemplified by the late pitcher.
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