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The 22-year-old Kurtz made his debut April 23 and batted .290
with 36 homers, 86 RBIs and a 1.002 OPS in 117 games this
season. He became the youngest player in major league history
and the first rookie to hit four home runs in one game on July
25 at Houston.
Drafted fourth overall from Wake Forest last year, Kurtz
received all 11 first-place votes for the American League award
from a panel of baseball writers and broadcasters.
Baldwin, 24, made his big league debut on opening day in late
March and hit .274 with 19 homers, 80 RBIs and an .810 OPS in
124 games. He was selected first on seven ballots for the
National League prize. Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton garnered
the other four first-place votes and finished second.
Results were announced by the publication Thursday.
Kurtz is one of three finalists for the AL Rookie of the Year
award presented by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.
Baldwin and Horton are both in the running in the NL.
Those results will be announced Monday.
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