Showalter received four votes, followed by Oakland's Bob Melvin with three and the White Sox's Robin Ventura with one. "It's quite an honor coming from my peers, but I view this as a team award. I really do. The players, coaches and everyone involved made this possible," Showalter told The Sporting News. "Every player back in spring training believed we could be successful. We have some injuries along the way, we had some bumps in the road, but everyone does over 162 games. We never turned it into a woe-is-me situation. We played through it. Some people said we were lucky, and we probably were at times. But there are no Cinderellas in baseball. There are too many games for that. "Now comes the hard part. You have to build on this season and improve." The Baseball Writers Association of America will announce its AL and NL Managers of the Year on Nov. 13.