It's up to you to choose the best Player-Fan Interaction of 2016
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It's election season, and that means it's time to cast your vote in the Esurance MLB Awards. Today's category: Best Player-Fan Interaction. Cast your vote here before 2 p.m. ET on Nov. 11, and check out the nominees below.
Nominee: José Fernández throws with soldier
Before the Fort Bragg Game against the Braves, Jose Fernandez graciously greeted U.S. military members on the field and even threw with one lucky serviceman.
Nominee: Kid's catch with Max Scherzer
Sure, autographs are nice. But this young Mets fan played catch with Max Scherzer before a May game at Citi Field.
Nominee: Mike Napoli's nice gifts
Set to start chemotherapy the next day, an Indians fan asked Mike Napoli for two things: a hug and a homer. Napoli provided one of each.
Nominee: David Ortiz reunites with fan
Twelve days after coming through on a promise to homer for a young fan, David Ortiz reunited with the boy for an unforgettable day at Fenway Park.
Nominee: Chris Sale takes the "L"
Chris Sale won plenty of games in 2016, but in May, he lost a game of rock-paper-scissors to a fan. The fan's prize? Sale's autograph.
Remember: Vote here before 2 p.m. ET on Nov. 11 to tell the world which player-fan interaction you think is the best.