1960 National League
Dick Groat won the batting title with a .325 average despite missing a month while injured, and took the MVP. Norm Larker was second with a .323 mark. Richie Ashburn led in on-base, Frank Robinson in slugging and OPS. Ernie Banks led in home runs with 41, followed by Hank Aaron with 40; Aaron led in RBI with 126, followed by Eddie Mathews with 124. Maury Wills led in steals with 50 and Bill Bruton in runs with 112 and triples with 13. Willie Mays led in hits with 190, and Vada Pinson in doubles with 37.
Ernie Broglio and Warren Spahn tied for the wins lead with 21, and Vernon Law won 20. Mike McCormick led in ERA with a 2.70 mark and Ernie Broglio was second with 2.74. Don Drysdale led in strikeouts with 246, Larry Jackson led with 282 innings, and Jack Sanford had 6 shutouts. Lindy McDaniel led in saves with 26 and Roy Face was second with 24.
Win Shares leaders, players; Eddie Mathews (Milwaukee) and Willie Mays (San Francisco) 38, Hank Aaron (Milwaukee) 35, Ken Boyer (St. Louis) 31, Ernie Banks (Chicago) 29, Orlando Cepeda (San Francisco) 28, Joe Adcock (Milwaukee) and Dick Groat (Pittsburgh) 25, Bill Bruton (Milwaukee) 24, Frank Robinson (Cincinnati), Del Crandall (Milwaukee) and Don Hoak (Pittsburgh) 23, Richie Ashburn (Chicago) 22, Vada Pinson (Cincinnati) and Bill Mazeroski (Pittsburgh) 21, Roberto Clemente (Pittsburgh) 20.
Win Shares leaders, pitchers; Don Drysdale (Los Angeles) and Lindy McDaniel (St. Louis) 25, Ernie Broglio (St. Louis) 24, Larry Jackson (St. Louis) 21, Bob Friend and Vernon Law (Pittsburgh) 20, Johnny Podres (Los Angeles), Lew Burdette (Milwaukee) and Mike McCormick (San Francisco) 18, Stan Williams (Los Angeles) and Elroy Face (Pittsburgh) 17, Bob Buhl and Warren Spahn (Milwaukee) 16.
WARP3 scores: Mathews 12.4, Mays 12.0, Aaron 12.4, Boyer 10.2, Banks 12.9, Cepeda 7.2, Adcock 7.7, Groat 8.2, Bruton 5.4, Robinson 9.8, Crandall 7.4, Hoak 7.7, Ashburn 6.6, Pinson 6.4, Mazeroski 8.3, Clemente 6.1. Pitchers, Drysdale 9.7, McDaniel 9.1 (career year), Broglio 10.2 (career year), Jackson 7.5, Friend 7.5, Law 7.2, Podres 6.2, Burdette 5.0, McCormick 8.1, Williams 5.9, Face 6.8, Buhl 4.7, Spahn 4.7.
Actual award voting:
MVP: | Season Results
Rk Name Team 1st Place Points Max Points Share| AB H HR BA OPS SB| W-L IP ERA WHIP SO SV
+--+----------------+----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+---+--+---------+---
6 Vern Law PIT 0 80 336 0.24 | 94 17 1 .181 .504 0| 20-9 272 3.08 1.126 120
9 Ernie Broglio STL 0 58 336 0.17 | 68 14 0 .206 .545 0| 21-9 226 2.74 1.202 188
12 Roy Face PIT 0 47 336 0.14 | 17 7 0 .412 .882 0| 10-8 115 2.90 1.064 72 24
14 Warren Spahn MLN 0 27 336 0.08 | 95 14 3 .147 .449 0| 21-10 268 3.50 1.225 154 2
15 Norm Larker LAD 0 21 336 0.06 | 440 142 5 .323 .798 1|
16 Stan Musial STL 0 18 336 0.05 | 331 91 17 .275 .841 1|
17 Maury Wills LAD 0 7 336 0.02 | 516 152 0 .295 .673 50|
20 Smoky Burgess PIT 0 2 336 0.01 | 337 99 7 .294 .769 0|
20 Larry Sherry LAD 0 2 336 0.01 | 37 6 1 .162 .482 0| 14-10 142 3.79 1.455 114 7
Groat and Hoak were #1-2, apparently on the theory that the MVP must be on the winning team. 5 Pirates drew significant support, and even pinch-hitter Smoky Burgess got two votes.
Cy Young: | Season Results
Rk Name Team 1st Place Points Max Points Share| W-L IP ERA WHIP SO SV
+--+----------------+----+-----+------+------+-----+------+---+-----+-----+---+--+
1 Vern Law PIT 8 8 16 0.50 | 20-9 272 3.08 1.126 120
2 Warren Spahn MLN 4 4 16 0.25 | 21-10 268 3.50 1.225 154 2
3 Ernie Broglio STL 1 1 16 0.06 | 21-9 226 2.74 1.202 188
Similar picks. Odd Bob Friend did not pick up a vote.
Rookie: | Season Results
Rk Name Team 1st Place Points Max Points Share| AB H HR BA OPS SB| W-L IP ERA WHIP SO SV
+--+----------------+----+-----+------+------+-----+-----+---+-----+---+-----+--+
3 Art Mahaffey PHI 3 3 24 0.12 | 30 3 0 .100 .200 0| 7-3 93 2.32 1.200 56
4 Ron Santo CHC 2 2 24 0.08 | 347 87 9 .251 .720 0|
5 Tommy Davis LAD 1 1 24 0.04 | 352 97 11 .276 .728 6|
Votes were scattered with no single standout performance.
Top player: Eddie Mathews. Mathews and Willie Mays tied on the Win Shares measure, and Mathews was a bit ahead in WARP. Ernie Banks had the lead in WARP, but was several points behind in WS. It was very close between those three and Hank Aaron, but someone must win. So, we go:
#1 Eddie Mathews, #2 Willie Mays, #3 Ernie Banks, #4 Hank Aaron, #5 Frank Robinson, #6 Ken Boyer.
Top pitcher: Ernie Broglio. Again, tough to choose. Broglio was tied for the wins lead, 2nd in ERA, 4th in strikeouts, 1st in ERA+, so he was better across the board.
#1 Ernie Broglio, #2 Don Drysdale, #3 Lindy McDaniel, #4 Bob Friend, #5 Vernon Law.
Top rookie: Frank Howard, even though he had 13 Win Shares to Pancho Herrera's 15. Voters at the time saw Howard had more potential.
Top manager: Danny Murtaugh, leading the Pirates to the championship. 2 Pancho Herrera PHI 4 4 24 0.17 | 512 144 17 .281 .803 2| 1 Frank Howard LAD 12 12 24 0.50 | 448 120 23 .268 .784 0| 3 Lindy McDaniel STL 1 1 16 0.06 | 12-4 116 2.09 0.937 105 26 23 Pancho Herrera PHI 0 1 336 0.00 | 512 144 17 .281 .803 2| 20 Frank Robinson CIN 0 2 336 0.01 | 464 138 31 .297 1.002 13| 19 Joe Adcock MLN 0 5 336 0.01 | 514 153 25 .298 .854 2| 18 Vada Pinson CIN 0 6 336 0.02 | 652 187 20 .287 .811 32| 13 Del Crandall MLN 0 31 336 0.09 | 537 158 19 .294 .764 4| 11 Hank Aaron MLN 0 49 336 0.15 | 590 172 40 .292 .919 16| 10 Eddie Mathews MLN 0 52 336 0.15 | 548 152 39 .277 .948 7| 8 Roberto Clemente PIT 1 62 336 0.18 | 570 179 16 .314 .815 4| 6 Ken Boyer STL 0 80 336 0.24 | 552 168 32 .304 .932 8| 5 Lindy McDaniel STL 0 95 336 0.28 | 26 6 0 .231 .528 0| 12-4 116 2.09 0.937 105 26 4 Ernie Banks CHC 0 100 336 0.30 | 597 162 41 .271 .904 1| 3 Willie Mays SFG 0 155 336 0.46 | 595 190 29 .319 .936 25| 2 Don Hoak PIT 5 162 336 0.48 | 553 156 16 .282 .810 3| 1 Dick Groat PIT 16 276 336 0.82 | 573 186 2 .325 .766 0|