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Link: [url="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3693976"]http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3693976[/url]

If Volques was eligible, he should have won it.

[quote][b]Rays' Longoria, Cubs' Soto win rookie of year awards[/b]
Associated Press

Updated: November 10, 2008, 3:15 PM ET
NEW YORK -- Evan Longoria won the American League Rookie of the Year award Monday by unanimous vote, and Geovany Soto ran away with the NL honor.


Rookie of Year voting

Rays third baseman Evan Longoria and Cubs catcher Geovanny Soto were named the AL and NL rookies of the year for the 2008 season.

AL voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Longoria, Rays 28 -- -- 140
Alexei Ramirez, White Sox -- 18 5 59
Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox -- 7 5 26
Others receiving votes: Mike Aviles, Royals, 9; Armando Galarraga, Tigers, 9; Joey Devine, A's, 3; Denard Span, Twins, 3; Nick Blackburn, Twins, 1; Joba Chamberlain, Yankees, 1; Brad Ziegler, A's, 1.

NL voting Player 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Soto, Cubs 31 1 -- 158
Joey Votto, Reds 1 21 8 76
Jair Jurrjens, Braves -- 6 16 34
Others receiving votes: Edinson Volquez, Reds, 9; Jay Bruce, Reds, 7; Kosuke Fukudome, Cubs, 4.

Following a season of breakthroughs for the AL champion Rays, Longoria became the first Tampa Bay player to win a national award from the Baseball Writers' Association of America. The power-hitting third baseman received all 28 first-place votes, becoming the AL's first unanimous rookie winner since Nomar Garciaparra in 1997.

Soto, the steady catcher who helped the Cubs win the NL Central title, got 31 of 32 first-place votes. The other went to Cincinnati's Joey Votto.

Called up from the minors in April, Longoria batted .272 with 27 homers and 85 RBIs despite missing five weeks after breaking his right wrist Aug. 7. Confident at the plate and splendid on defense, he was a big reason for the Rays' stunning surge to the World Series after 10 straight losing seasons.

Chicago White Sox second baseman Alexei Ramirez was the runner-up after receiving 18 second-place votes. Boston Red Sox outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury finished third.

Soto hit .285 with 23 homers, 35 doubles and 86 RBIs. He became the first catcher to win rookie of the year in either league since Mike Piazza of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1993.

The previous winner from the Cubs was pitcher Kerry Wood 10 years ago.

The Rays were so sure Longoria would become a big star that they gave him a $17.5 million, six-year contract after only six major league games. The deal could be worth up to $44.5 million over nine seasons.


Past five AL winners
2008 Evan Longoria, 3B, Tampa Bay
2007 Dustin Pedroia, 2B, Boston
2006 Justin Verlander, RHP, Detroit
2005 Huston Street, RHP, Oakland
2004 Bobby Crosby, SS, Oakland

So far, Longoria has delivered.

Tampa Bay started play in 1998 and had never won more than 70 games until Longoria helped lead the Rays to 97 wins this year and the AL East title. He also hit a tying double with two outs in the eighth inning during the July All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium.

After his injury, Longoria, who turned 23 last month, returned to the lineup in time for Tampa Bay's playoff run. He homered in his first two postseason at-bats against the White Sox and then connected four times against Boston in the AL Championship Series to set a rookie record with six homers in one postseason.

But his offensive tear ended in the World Series, when Longoria went 1-for-20 with nine strikeouts and two RBIs as the Philadelphia Phillies beat Tampa Bay in five games.


Past five NL winners
2008 Geovany Soto, C, Chicago
2007 Ryan Braun, 3B, Milwaukee
2006 Hanley Ramirez, SS, Florida
2005 Ryan Howard, 1B, Philadelphia
2004 Jason Bay, OF, Pittsburgh

The 25-year-old Soto had a disappointing October after his team compiled the best regular-season record in the National League. He went 2-for-11 (.182) without an RBI as Chicago was swept in the first round by the Dodgers, leaving the Cubs still searching for their first pennant since 1945 and first World Series championship since 1908.

Voting for BBWAA awards is conducted without regard to postseason performance. Votto came in second with 21 second-place votes and 76 points to Soto's 158.

In July, Soto became the first National League catcher to start an All-Star Game.

The NL Cy Young Award will be announced Tuesday.

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press[/quote]
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[quote name='ThurmanMunster' post='723266' date='Nov 12 2008, 03:51 PM']Volquez was eligible[/quote]

I don't think so. I believe the Enquirer article mentioned he was not.

I think a few voters thought they were voting for the Cy Young and not Rookie, because Volquez should have received at least a couple Cy Young votes and he was shut out.
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[quote name='ThurmanMunster' post='723266' date='Nov 12 2008, 02:51 PM']Volquez was eligible[/quote]



as usual, you're wrong.


[quote]"Qualifications for a rookie: Not more than 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the major leagues during a previous season or seasons, nor more than 45 days on a major-league roster during the 25-player roster limit."[/quote]



Volquez had pitched 80 innings coming into this season, making him ineligible.
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