Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award

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Dustin Pedroia, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox, was awarded the Rookie of the Year award in 2007.
Dustin Pedroia, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox, was awarded the Rookie of the Year award in 2007.

In Major League Baseball, the Rookie of the Year Award is given annually to one player from each league as voted upon by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The award was established in 1940 by the Chicago chapter of the BBWAA who alone selected a rookie of the year.[1] Starting in 1947, all members of the national BBWAA organization voted. Jackie Robinson was awarded the first official Rookie of the Year award.[2] When casting their ballots each BBWAA voter used their own discretion as to who qualified as a rookie until 1957 when they defined the term as someone with less than 75 at-bats or 45 innings pitched in any previous season.[1] This guideline was later amended to 90 at-bats, 45 innings pitched or 45 days on a major league roster before September 1 of the previous year. It was amended to the current standards in 1971 to 130 at-bats, 50 innings pitched or 45 days on the active roster of a major league club (excluding time on the disabled list) before September 1.[1][3] Beginning in 1980 each voter names three rookies: a first place choice is given five points, a second place choice three points, and a third place one point. The award goes to the player with the most overall points. Prior to 1980 each voter cast one ballot for each league.[1][4]

Originally the award was known as the J. Louis Comiskey Memorial Award, after the Chicago White Sox owner of the 1930s. In 1987, in honor of the 40th year since Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color line, it became known as the Jackie Robinson Award. Only two players, both in the American League, have been named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same year, Fred Lynn in 1975 and Ichiro Suzuki in 2001. The only Rookie of the Year to win the Cy Young Award in the same year was Fernando Valenzuela in 1981. Initially, the award was simply called the "Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award."[5] From 1947 to 1948, only one award was given to a single player. Since 1949, the honor has been given to one player in both the National League and American League.[6]

The award has come under scrutiny in recent years, as several Japanese players (namely Hideo Nomo in 1995, Kazuhiro Sasaki in 2000, and Ichiro Suzuki in 2001) with prior experience in Japan have won the award during their first year playing in the United States. While rookies to Major League Baseball, these players were already tested professionals before coming to the United States, leading some baseball writers to question whether they should be considered true rookies. However, the policy remains in place that experience outside the U.S. major leagues does not affect one's status as a rookie. The issue was raised again in 2003, as Hideki Matsui narrowly lost the balloting to Angel Berroa.[7]

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List of Rookie of the Year winners

Chicago BBWAA-voted winners (1940–46)

Year Nationality Player Team Position
1940 Flag of the United States United States Lou Boudreau Cleveland Indians SS
1941 Flag of the United States United States Pete Reiser Brooklyn Dodgers OF
1942 Flag of the United States United States Johnny Beazley St. Louis Cardinals P
1943 Flag of the United States United States Billy Johnson New York Yankees 3B
1944 Flag of the United States United States Bill Voiselle New York Giants P
1945 Flag of the United States United States Boo Ferriss Boston Red Sox P
1946 Flag of the United States United States Eddie Waitkus Chicago Cubs 1B

Major Leagues combined (1947–48)

Year Nationality Player Team Position
1947 Flag of the United States United States Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers 1B
1948 Flag of the United States United States Alvin Dark Boston Braves SS

National and American League winners (1949–present)

Year Nationality National League player Team Position Nationality American League player Team Position
1949 Flag of the United States United States Don Newcombe Brooklyn Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States Roy Sievers St. Louis Browns OF
1950 Flag of the United States United States Sam Jethroe Boston Braves OF Flag of the United States United States Walt Dropo Boston Red Sox 1B
1951 Flag of the United States United States Willie Mays New York Giants OF Flag of the United States United States Gil McDougald New York Yankees 3B
1952 Flag of the United States United States Joe Black Brooklyn Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States Harry Byrd Philadelphia Athletics P
1953 Flag of the United States United States Jim Gilliam Brooklyn Dodgers 2B Flag of the United States United States Harvey Kuenn Detroit Tigers SS
1954 Flag of the United States United States Wally Moon St. Louis Cardinals OF Flag of the United States United States Bob Grim New York Yankees P
1955 Flag of the United States United States Bill Virdon St. Louis Cardinals OF Flag of the United States United States Herb Score Cleveland Indians P
1956 Flag of the United States United States Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds OF Flag of Venezuela Venezuela Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox SS
1957 Flag of the United States United States Jack Sanford Philadelphia Phillies P Flag of the United States United States Tony Kubek New York Yankees SS
1958 Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Orlando Cepeda San Francisco Giants 1B Flag of the United States United States Albie Pearson Washington Senators OF
1959 Flag of the United States United States Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants 1B Flag of the United States United States Bob Allison Washington Senators OF
1960 Flag of the United States United States Frank Howard Los Angeles Dodgers OF Flag of the United States United States Ron Hansen Baltimore Orioles SS
1961 Flag of the United States United States Billy Williams Chicago Cubs OF Flag of the United States United States Don Schwall Boston Red Sox P
1962 Flag of the United States United States Ken Hubbs Chicago Cubs 2B Flag of the United States United States Tom Tresh New York Yankees SS
1963 Flag of the United States United States Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds 2B Flag of the United States United States Gary Peters Chicago White Sox P
1964 Flag of the United States United States Dick Allen Philadelphia Phillies 3B Flag of Cuba Cuba Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins OF
1965 Flag of the United States United States Jim Lefebvre Los Angeles Dodgers 2B Flag of the United States United States Curt Blefary Baltimore Orioles OF
1966 Flag of the United States United States Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 2B Flag of the United States United States Tommie Agee Chicago White Sox OF
1967 Flag of the United States United States Tom Seaver New York Mets P Flag of the United States United States Rod Carew Minnesota Twins 2B
1968 Flag of the United States United States Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds C Flag of the United States United States Stan Bahnsen New York Yankees P
1969 Flag of the United States United States Ted Sizemore Los Angeles Dodgers 2B Flag of the United States United States Lou Piniella Kansas City Royals OF
1970 Flag of the United States United States Carl Morton Montreal Expos P Flag of the United States United States Thurman Munson New York Yankees C
1971 Flag of the United States United States Earl Williams Atlanta Braves C Flag of the United States United States Chris Chambliss Cleveland Indians 1B
1972 Flag of the United States United States Jon Matlack New York Mets P Flag of the United States United States Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox C
1973 Flag of the United States United States Gary Matthews San Francisco Giants OF Flag of the United States United States Al Bumbry Baltimore Orioles OF
1974 Flag of the United States United States Bake McBride St. Louis Cardinals OF Flag of the United States United States Mike Hargrove Texas Rangers 1B
1975 Flag of the United States United States John Montefusco San Francisco Giants P Flag of the United States United States Fred Lynn Boston Red Sox OF
1976 Flag of the United States United States
Flag of the United States United States
Butch Metzger
Pat Zachry
San Diego Padres
Cincinnati Reds
P
P
Flag of the United States United States Mark Fidrych Detroit Tigers P
1977 Flag of the United States United States Andre Dawson Montreal Expos OF Flag of the United States United States Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles DH
1978 Flag of the United States United States Bob Horner Atlanta Braves 3B Flag of the United States United States Lou Whitaker Detroit Tigers 2B
1979 Flag of the United States United States Rick Sutcliffe Los Angeles Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States
Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
John Castino
Alfredo Griffin
Minnesota Twins
Toronto Blue Jays
3B
SS
1980 Flag of the United States United States Steve Howe Los Angeles Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States Joe Charboneau Cleveland Indians OF
1981 Flag of Mexico Mexico Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States Dave Righetti New York Yankees P
1982 Flag of the United States United States Steve Sax Los Angeles Dodgers 2B Flag of the United States United States Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles SS
1983 Flag of the United States United States Darryl Strawberry New York Mets OF Flag of the United States United States Ron Kittle Chicago White Sox OF
1984 Flag of the United States United States Dwight Gooden New York Mets P Flag of the United States United States Alvin Davis Seattle Mariners 1B
1985 Flag of the United States United States Vince Coleman St. Louis Cardinals OF Flag of Venezuela Venezuela Ozzie Guillén Chicago White Sox SS
1986 Flag of the United States United States Todd Worrell St. Louis Cardinals P Flag of Cuba Cuba José Canseco Oakland Athletics OF
1987 Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Benito Santiago San Diego Padres C Flag of the United States United States Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics 1B
1988 Flag of the United States United States Chris Sabo Cincinnati Reds 3B Flag of the United States United States Walt Weiss Oakland Athletics SS
1989 Flag of the United States United States Jerome Walton Chicago Cubs OF Flag of the United States United States Gregg Olson Baltimore Orioles P
1990 Flag of the United States United States David Justice Atlanta Braves OF Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Sandy Alomar Jr. Cleveland Indians C
1991 Flag of the United States United States Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 1B Flag of the United States United States Chuck Knoblauch Minnesota Twins 2B
1992 Flag of the United States United States Eric Karros Los Angeles Dodgers 1B Flag of the United States United States Pat Listach Milwaukee Brewers SS
1993 Flag of the United States United States Mike Piazza Los Angeles Dodgers C Flag of the United States United States Tim Salmon California Angels OF
1994 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Raúl Mondesí Los Angeles Dodgers OF Flag of the United States United States Bob Hamelin Kansas City Royals DH
1995 Flag of Japan Japan Hideo Nomo Los Angeles Dodgers P Flag of the United States United States Marty Cordova Minnesota Twins OF
1996 Flag of the United States United States Todd Hollandsworth Los Angeles Dodgers OF Flag of the United States United States Derek Jeter New York Yankees SS
1997 Flag of the United States United States Scott Rolen Philadelphia Phillies 3B Flag of the United States United States Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox SS
1998 Flag of the United States United States Kerry Wood Chicago Cubs P Flag of the United States United States Ben Grieve Oakland Athletics OF
1999 Flag of the United States United States Scott Williamson Cincinnati Reds P Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Carlos Beltrán Kansas City Royals OF
2000 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Rafael Furcal Atlanta Braves SS Flag of Japan Japan Kazuhiro Sasaki Seattle Mariners P
2001 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals 1B Flag of Japan Japan Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners OF
2002 Flag of the United States United States Jason Jennings Colorado Rockies P Flag of the United States United States Eric Hinske Toronto Blue Jays 3B
2003 Flag of the United States United States Dontrelle Willis Florida Marlins P Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Angel Berroa Kansas City Royals SS
2004 Flag of Canada Canada Jason Bay Pittsburgh Pirates OF Flag of the United States United States Bobby Crosby Oakland Athletics SS
2005 Flag of the United States United States Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies 1B Flag of the United States United States Huston Street Oakland Athletics P
2006 Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Hanley Ramirez Florida Marlins SS Flag of the United States United States Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers P
2007 Flag of the United States United States Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers 3B Flag of the United States United States Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox 2B

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Vass, George (July 1998). "History of the rookie award filled with controversy". Baseball Digest 57 (7). ISSN 0005-609X. 
  2. ^ "A Test of Courage: Jackie Robinson's Rookie Year". npr.org. Retrieved on 2008-07-14.
  3. ^ "MLB Miscellany: Rules, regulations and statistics". MLB.com. Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
  4. ^ "Rookie of the Year Award / Jackie Robinson Award". Baseball Almanac (2008). Retrieved on 2008-07-24.
  5. ^ "Rookie of the Year". HickcockSports.com. Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
  6. ^ "Rookie of the Year winners". MLB.com. Retrieved on 2008-07-14.
  7. ^ "Berroa barely edges Matsui for AL honor". Associated Press. ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2008-07-10.

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