Orioles’ Cowser finishes a close 2nd to Yankees’ Gil for AL Rookie of the Year
In an extremely close vote, Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser finished second to New York Yankees’ right-handed starter Luis Gil for the American League Rookie of the Year.
Cowser, who led all American League rookies with 24 home runs, drove in 69 runs and hit .242 with a .768 OPS, had 13 first place votes to Gil’s 15.
Gil, who was named on 26 of the 30 ballots had 106 points while Cowser had 101. Cowser, who had 11 second place votes and three third place votes was named on 27 of the 30 ballots.
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New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells finished third, but did not receive any first-place votes.
Two impressive relievers, Oakland’s Mason Miller and Cleveland’s Cade Smith finished fourth and fifth. Each received one first place vote.
Cowser, who was a Gold Glove finalist in left field was seeking to follow Gunnar Henderson, who was the unanimous Rookie of the Year last season.
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