GREAT NEWS!! William Contreras lone Brewer to make All-MLB Teams on big award night

On a big night for MLB awards, Milwaukee Brewers catcher William Contreras was the lone Brewer to come away with an award, as he was named to the All-MLB First Team for the first time.

William Contreras lone Brewer to make All-MLB Teams on big award night -  Brew Crew Ball

Contreras, fresh off his second-straight Silver Slugger Award, had a solid all-around season for the Crew, finishing with a .281/.365/.466 line and hitting 23 homers, driving in 92 runs, scoring 99 runs, and stealing nine bags.

His 155 games played and 4.9 bWAR were both career highs.

In addition to the All-MLB Awards, the Outstanding DH Award, Reliever of the Year Awards, Comeback Player of the Year Awards, and Hank Aaron Awards were also awarded.

Shohei Ohtani won the DH Award, Emmanuel Clase and Ryan Helsley were named AL and NL Reliever of the Year, respectively, Garrett Crochet and Chris Sale were named AL and NL Comeback Player of the Year, respectively, and Aaron Judge and Ohtani were awarded the AL and NL Hank Aaron Awards, respectively.

You can check out the All-MLB Teams, the Outstanding DH Award, the Relievers of the Year, the Comeback Players of the Year, and the Hank Aaron winners at the links attached.

Awards season continues next week, with the Rookie of the Year Award (Monday), the Manager of the Year Award (Tuesday), the Cy Young Award (Wednesday), and the MVP Award (Thursday).

Brewers rookie Jackson Chourio and manager Pat Murphy are up for NL ROY and NL MOY, respectively.

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