It's up to you to choose the best Player-Fan Interaction of 2016
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:
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
Sure, autographs are nice. But this young Mets fan played catch with Max Scherzer before a May game at Citi Field.
Nominee:
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:
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 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.