Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jackie Robinson, the first winner in 1947. The award was later named after Robinson

In Major League Baseball, the Rookie of the Year Award is given each year to one player from each league as voted on by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The award was start in 1940 by the Chicago chapter of the BBWAA. They selected a winner every year from 1940 through 1946.[1] The award became national in 1947; Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers' first baseman, won the first award. One award was presented for both leagues in 1947 and 1948; since 1949, the honor has been given to one player each in the National and American League. At first, the award was known as the J. Louis Comiskey Memorial Award, named after the Chicago White Sox owner of the 1930s. The award was renamed the Jackie Robinson Award in July 1987,[2] 40 years after Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color line.

Of the 128 players named Rookie of the Year, 19 have been selected for the National Baseball Hall of Fame—Jackie Robinson, seven American League players, and eleven others from the National League. The award has been shared twice: once by Butch Metzger and Pat Zachry of the National League in 1976; and once by John Castino and Alfredo Griffin of the American League in 1979. Members of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers have won the most awards of any team (with 16). This is twice the total of the New York Yankees (eight), who have won the most in the American League. Fred Lynn and Ichiro Suzuki are the only two players who have been named Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in the same year. Fernando Valenzuela is the only player to have won Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same year. Sam Jethroe is the oldest player to have won the award, at age 32,[3] 33 days older than 2000 winner Kazuhiro Sasaki (also 32).[4] Michael Harris III of the Atlanta Braves and Julio Rodríguez of the Seattle Mariners are the 2022 winners.

Qualifications and voting

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Hideo Nomo won in 1995, the first of several players to win with past baseball experience in Nippon Professional Baseball.

From 1947 through 1956, each BBWAA voter had their own rules for decide who was a rookie. In 1957, the BBWAA first defined the term as someone with fewer than 75 at bats or 45 innings pitched in any Major League season before the current season.[1] This guideline was later changed to 90 at bats, 45 innings pitched, or 45 days on a Major League roster before September 1 of the last year.[1] The current rule is 130 at bats, 50 innings pitched or 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club (except for time in military service or on the disabled list) before September 1 was first used in 1971.[1][5] Since 1980, each voter names three rookies: a first-place choice is given five points, a second-place choice three points, and a third-place choice one point. The award goes to the player who receives the most total points.[1][6] Edinson Volquez received three second-place votes in 2008 even though he was not a rookie under the award's definition.[7][8]

Some baseball writers have criticized the voting in recent years because several players who played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) have won the award. These winners include Hideo Nomo in 1995, Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2000, and Ichiro Suzuki in 2001. The current definition of rookie for the award is based only on Major League playing. Some writers feel that past NPB players are not true rookies because of their past professional playing.[9][10] This issue came up in 2003 when Hideki Matsui lost the AL award to Ángel Berroa in a close vote. Jim Souhan of the Minneapolis Star Tribune said he did not think Matsui was a rookie in 2003 because "it would be an insult to the Japanese league to pretend that experience didn't count."[9] The Japan Times had a story in 2007 on calling Daisuke Matsuzaka, Kei Igawa, and Hideki Okajima as rookies, saying "[t]hese guys aren't rookies."[10] Past winners such as Jackie Robinson, Don Newcombe, and Sam Jethroe had professional experience in the Negro Leagues.

A man in a black jersey and batting gloves prepares to swing the baseball bat that he is holding.
Cal Ripken, Jr. won in 1982, and is one of 14 Hall of Famers to win Rookie of the Year honors.
Year Links to the article about the corresponding Major League Baseball season
Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
^ Denotes player who is still active
* Denotes year in which the award was shared

Major Leagues combined (1947–48)

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Year Player Team Position Selected statistics Ref
1947 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers 1B [11]
1948 Alvin Dark Boston Braves SS [12]

American League winners (1949–present)

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A man in a white and blue baseball uniform with the letters "TB" on his cap kneels, preparing to field a ground ball.
Evan Longoria, the 2008 AL winner
A man in a gray baseball uniform with "BOSTON" across the chest and a dark cap prepares to throw with his right arm.
Dustin Pedroia, the 2007 AL winner
A man in a white baseball uniform and a black cap with a "D" on it prepares to pitch.
Justin Verlander, the 2006 AL winner
Year Player Team Position Selected statistics Ref
1949 Roy Sievers St. Louis Browns OF [13]
1950 Walt Dropo Boston Red Sox 1B [14]
1951 Gil McDougald New York Yankees 3B [15]
1952 Harry Byrd Philadelphia Athletics P [16]
1953 Harvey Kuenn Detroit Tigers SS [17]
1954 Bob Grim New York Yankees P [18]
1955 Herb Score Cleveland Indians P [19]
1956 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox SS [20]
1957 Tony Kubek New York Yankees SS [21]
1958 Albie Pearson Washington Senators OF [22]
1959 Bob Allison Washington Senators OF [23]
1960 Ron Hansen Baltimore Orioles SS [24]
1961 Don Schwall Boston Red Sox P [25]
1962 Tom Tresh New York Yankees SS [26]
1963 Gary Peters Chicago White Sox P [27]
1964 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins OF [28]
1965 Curt Blefary Baltimore Orioles OF [29]
1966 Tommie Agee Chicago White Sox OF [30]
1967 Rod Carew Minnesota Twins 2B [31]
1968 Stan Bahnsen New York Yankees P [32]
1969 Lou Piniella Kansas City Royals OF [33]
1970 Thurman Munson New York Yankees C [34]
1971 Chris Chambliss Cleveland Indians 1B [35]
1972 Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox C [36]
1973 Al Bumbry Baltimore Orioles OF [37]
1974 Mike Hargrove Texas Rangers 1B [38]
1975 Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox OF [39]
1976 Mark Fidrych Detroit Tigers P [40]
1977 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles DH [41]
1978 Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 2B [42]
1979* John Castino Minnesota Twins 3B [43]
1979* Alfredo Griffin Toronto Blue Jays SS [44]
1980 Joe Charboneau Cleveland Indians OF [45]
1981 Dave Righetti New York Yankees P [46]
1982 Cal Ripken, Jr. Baltimore Orioles SS [47]
1983 Ron Kittle Chicago White Sox OF [48]
1984 Alvin Davis Seattle Mariners 1B [49]
1985 Ozzie Guillén Chicago White Sox SS [50]
1986 José Canseco Oakland Athletics OF [51]
1987 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics 1B [52]
1988 Walt Weiss Oakland Athletics SS [53]
1989 Gregg Olson Baltimore Orioles P [54]
1990 Sandy Alomar Jr Cleveland Indians C [55]
1991 Chuck Knoblauch Minnesota Twins 2B [56]
1992 Pat Listach Milwaukee Brewers SS [57]
1993 Tim Salmon California Angels OF [58]
1994 Bob Hamelin Kansas City Royals DH [59]
1995 Marty Cordova Minnesota Twins OF [60]
1996 Derek Jeter^ New York Yankees SS [61]
1997 Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox SS [62]
1998 Ben Grieve Oakland Athletics OF [63]
1999 Carlos Beltrán^ Kansas City Royals OF [64]
2000 Kazuhiro Sasaki Seattle Mariners P [65]
2001 Ichiro Suzuki^ Seattle Mariners OF [66]
2002 Eric Hinske^ Toronto Blue Jays 3B [67]
2003 Ángel Berroa^ Kansas City Royals SS [68]
2004 Bobby Crosby^ Oakland Athletics SS [69]
2005 Huston Street^ Oakland Athletics P [70]
2006 Justin Verlander^ Detroit Tigers P [71]
2007 Dustin Pedroia^ Boston Red Sox 2B [72]
2008 Evan Longoria^ Tampa Bay Rays 3B [73]
2009 Andrew Bailey^ Oakland Athletics P [74]
2010 Neftali Feliz^ Texas Rangers P [75]
2011 Jeremy Hellickson^ Tampa Bay Rays P
  • 2.95 earned run average
  • 117 strikeouts
  • 13–10 record in 29 games started
[76]
2012 Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels OF
  • .326 batting average
  • 30 home runs
  • 129 runs scored
  • 49 stolen bases
[77]
2013 Wil Myers^ Tampa Bay Rays OF
  • .293 batting average
  • 13 home runs
  • 53 runs batted in
[78]
2014 José Abreu Chicago White Sox 1B
  • .317 batting average
  • 36 home runs
  • 107 runs batted in
[79]
2015 Carlos Correa^ Houston Astros SS
  • .279 batting average
  • 22 home runs
  • 68 runs batted in
[80]
2016 Michael Fulmer^ Detroit Tigers P
  • 3.06 earned run average
  • 132 strikeouts
  • 11–7 record in 26 games started
[81]
2017 Aaron Judge New York Yankees OF
  • .284 batting average
  • 52 home runs
  • 114 runs batted in
  • 128 runs scored
[82]
2018 Shohei Ohtani^ Los Angeles Angels P/DH
  • .285 batting average
  • 22 home runs
  • 4–2 record in 11 games started
  • 63 strikeouts
[83]
2019 Yordan Álvarez Houston Astros DH/OF
  • .313 batting average
  • 27 home runs
  • 78 runs batted in
  • 58 runs scored
[84]
2020 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners OF
  • .267 batting average
  • 11 home runs
  • 28 runs batted in
  • 37 runs scored
[85]
2021 Randy Arozarena^ Tampa Bay Rays OF
  • .274 batting average
  • 20 home runs
  • 69 runs batted in
  • 94 runs scored
[86]
2022 Julio Rodríguez^ Seattle Mariners OF
  • .284 batting average
  • 28 home runs
  • 25 stolen bases
  • 75 runs batted in
  • 84 runs scored
[87]
2023 Gunnar Henderson^§ Baltimore Orioles SS/3B
  • .255 batting average
  • 28 home runs
  • 82 runs batted in
  • 100 runs scored
[88]

National League winners (1949–present)

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Geovany Soto, 2008 NL winner
Portrait of a man in a dark blue baseball jersey with "BREWERS" across the chest, grey pants with dirt on the right knee, a baseball glove on his left hand, and a blue cap with an "M" on it.
Ryan Braun, 2007 NL winner
A man in white pants and a red shirt with "HOWARD" on the back swings at a pitch.
Ryan Howard, 2005 NL winner
Year Player Team Position Selected statistics Ref
1949 Don Newcombe Brooklyn Dodgers P [89]
1950 Sam Jethroe Boston Braves OF [90]
1951 Willie Mays New York Giants OF [91]
1952 Joe Black Brooklyn Dodgers P [92]
1953 Jim Gilliam Brooklyn Dodgers 2B [93]
1954 Wally Moon St. Louis Cardinals OF [94]
1955 Bill Virdon St. Louis Cardinals OF [95]
1956 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds OF [96]
1957 Jack Sanford Philadelphia Phillies P [97]
1958 Orlando Cepeda San Francisco Giants 1B [98]
1959 Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants 1B [99]
1960 Frank Howard Los Angeles Dodgers OF [100]
1961 Billy Williams Chicago Cubs OF [101]
1962 Ken Hubbs Chicago Cubs 2B [102]
1963 Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds 2B [103]
1964 Dick Allen Philadelphia Phillies 3B [104]
1965 Jim Lefebvre Los Angeles Dodgers 2B [105]
1966 Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 2B [106]
1967 Tom Seaver New York Mets P [107]
1968 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds C [108]
1969 Ted Sizemore Los Angeles Dodgers 2B [109]
1970 Carl Morton Montreal Expos P [110]
1971 Earl Williams Atlanta Braves C [111]
1972 Jon Matlack New York Mets P [112]
1973 Gary Matthews San Francisco Giants OF [113]
1974 Bake McBride St. Louis Cardinals OF [114]
1975 John Montefusco San Francisco Giants P [115]
1976* Butch Metzger San Diego Padres P [116]
1976* Pat Zachry Cincinnati Reds P [117]
1977 Andre Dawson Montreal Expos OF [118]
1978 Bob Horner Atlanta Braves 3B [119]
1979 Rick Sutcliffe Los Angeles Dodgers P [120]
1980 Steve Howe Los Angeles Dodgers P [121]
1981 Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers P [122]
1982 Steve Sax Los Angeles Dodgers 2B [123]
1983 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets OF [124]
1984 Dwight Gooden New York Mets P [125]
1985 Vince Coleman St. Louis Cardinals OF [126]
1986 Todd Worrell St. Louis Cardinals P [127]
1987 Benito Santiago San Diego Padres C [128]
1988 Chris Sabo Cincinnati Reds 3B [129]
1989 Jerome Walton Chicago Cubs OF [130]
1990 David Justice Atlanta Braves OF [131]
1991 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 1B [132]
1992 Eric Karros Los Angeles Dodgers 1B [133]
1993 Mike Piazza Los Angeles Dodgers C [134]
1994 Raúl Mondesí Los Angeles Dodgers OF [135]
1995 Hideo Nomo Los Angeles Dodgers P [136]
1996 Todd Hollandsworth Los Angeles Dodgers OF [137]
1997 Scott Rolen^ Philadelphia Phillies 3B [138]
1998 Kerry Wood^ Chicago Cubs P [139]
1999 Scott Williamson^ Cincinnati Reds P [140]
2000 Rafael Furcal^ Atlanta Braves SS [141]
2001 Albert Pujols^ St. Louis Cardinals 3B [142]
2002 Jason Jennings^ Colorado Rockies P [143]
2003 Dontrelle Willis^ Florida Marlins P [144]
2004 Jason Bay^ Pittsburgh Pirates OF [145]
2005 Ryan Howard^ Philadelphia Phillies 1B [146]
2006 Hanley Ramirez^ Florida Marlins SS [147]
2007 Ryan Braun^ Milwaukee Brewers 3B [148]
2008 Geovany Soto^ Chicago Cubs C [149]
2009 Chris Coghlan^ Florida Marlins OF [150]
2010 Buster Posey^ San Francisco Giants C [151]
2011 Craig Kimbrel Atlanta Braves P
  • 2.10 earned run average
  • 127 strikeouts in 77 innings pitched
  • 46 saves
[152]
2012 Bryce Harper^ Washington Nationals OF
  • .270 batting average
  • 22 home runs
  • 59 runs batted in
[153]
2013 José Fernández^ Miami Marlins P
  • 2.19 earned run average
  • 0.98 WHIP
  • 12 wins
[154]
2014 Jacob deGrom^ New York Mets P
  • 2.69 earned run average
  • 1.14 WHIP
  • 9 wins
[155]
2015 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs 3B
  • .275 batting average
  • 26 home runs
  • 99 runs batted in
[156]
2016 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers SS
  • .308 batting average
  • 26 home runs
  • 72 runs batted in
[157]
2017 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers 1B
  • .267 batting average
  • 39 home runs
  • 97 runs batted in
[158]
2018 Ronald Acuña Jr.^ Atlanta Braves OF
  • .293 batting average
  • 26 home runs
  • 64 runs batted in
[159]
2019 Pete Alonso^ New York Mets 1B
  • .260 batting average
  • 53 home runs+
  • 120 runs batted in
  • 103 runs scored
[160]
2020 Devin Williams^ Milwaukee Brewers P
  • 0.33 earned run average
  • 0.63 WHIP
  • 53 strikeouts in 27 innings pitched
[161]
2021 Jonathan India^ Cincinnati Reds 3B
  • .269 batting average
  • 21 home runs
  • 69 runs batted in
  • 98 runs scored
[162]
2022 Michael Harris II^ Atlanta Braves OF
  • .297 batting average
  • 19 home runs
  • 64 runs batted in
  • 75 runs scored
[163]
2023 Corbin Carroll^ § Arizona Diamondbacks OF
  • .285 batting average
  • 25 home runs
  • 76 runs batted in
  • 116 runs scored
  • 54 stolen bases
[164]
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