Handicapping the Awards: Rookie of the Year
Projecting the Rookie of the Year award is simultaneously easier and more difficult than the Cy Young. It’s easier in the sense that there are fewer rookies than non-rookies and that, in most seasons, there’s a definite top tier of candidates that crowds out the rest of the pack.
What makes it a bit trickier is that the standards for rookies are applied a bit more haphazardly by writers. Because rookie ballots feature only three players — as opposed to five for the Cy Young and 10 for MVP — we see fewer players actually included in the final voting. Ideally, you’d like to bring in all the voters, crack open their skulls, and somehow read their brains to see how everyone would rank at least the top 10 rookies. My lawyers, however, inform me that this is extremely illegal and also totally gross.
In the end, I’m less confident about the Rookie of the Year model than the MVP or Cy Young versions. While, historically, ZiPS identifies about seven of the top 10 MVP and Cy Young vote-getters, the model only gets three of the top five rookies. Hopefully, as the electorate becomes more and more analytically inclined, I’ll be able to improve the model.
| Rank | Player | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shohei Ohtani | 63.1% |
| 2 | Gleyber Torres | 15.6% |
| 3 | Shane Bieber | 7.4% |
| 4 | Miguel Andujar | 7.1% |
| 5 | Lou Trivino | 3.4% |
| 6 | Joey Wendle | 1.7% |
| 7 | Daniel Palka | 0.7% |
| 8 | Ryan Yarbrough | 0.4% |
| 9 | Ronald Guzman | 0.3% |
| 10 | Hector Velazquez | 0.3% |
| NA | Field | 0.1% |
The greatest challenge of projecting the AL race is figuring out what to do with Shohei Ohtani. There’s no guidance available on how two-way players ought to be treated, so there’s a lot more guesswork than usual. Comparing apples to oranges is tricky enough — although rendered less tricky by the fact that they’re frequently right next to each other at the grocery store — but how do you treat something that is an apple and an orange at the same time? Applange and orpple both sound terrible.


