By RON MALY
It looks to me like members of the Baseball Writers Association of America are guzzling far too much of the free beer that's in the coolers
of major league press boxes.
Otherwise, why would they have voted Dave Roberts of the Los Angeles Dodgers the National League Manager of the Year instead of Joe Maddon of the world champion Chicago Cubs?
Maddon [pictured] clearly deserved the award.
His Cubs won 103 games during the regular season, and had the best record in the majors.
From there, Maddon's Cubs went on to win the franchise's first World Series since 1908, beating Roberts' Dodgers in a best-of-seven National League playoff in the process.
The big problem, of course, s that the Manager of the Year voting takes place before the playoffs start, which is a dumb way to do things.
But who ever said major league baseball people are smart?
All I know is Joe Maddon got screwed, and didn't enjoy it one bit.