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Marlins' Coghlan named NL's best rookie; A's Bailey wins AL award

NEW YORK -- Chris Coghlan and Andrew Bailey both agreed to change, then quickly got their chance in the majors. Now each has a rookie reward that will last forever.

Coghlan, the pesky Marlins leadoff hitter, won the National League Rookie of the Year award in a close vote Monday and Bailey took the AL honor after an outstanding season as Oakland's closer.

"I couldn't have written it better," Coghlan said during a conference call.

A second baseman in the minors, Coghlan made a hasty shift to left field in May and found a home atop Florida's lineup. Bailey also switched successfully, going from struggling Double-A starter to All-Star reliever in a year.

"I think the move to the bullpen allowed me to get back mentally to who I was," Bailey said, explaining that he began challenging hitters again. "Just took the opportunity and ran with it."

Coghlan edged Philadelphia pitcher J.A. Happ, receiving 17 first-place votes and 105 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Happ, the only player picked on all 32 ballots, garnered 10 first-place votes and 94 points.

Bailey, who had 26 saves and a 1.84 ERA this season, was selected first on 13 of 28 ballots and finished with 88 points. Texas shortstop Elvis Andrus was the runner-up with 65 points, one more than Detroit pitcher Rick Porcello.

Bailey, a surprise All-Star in July, was driving when he got word that he won.

"At first I thought it was a prank call. Which one of my friends is playing a prank on me?" he said. "I didn't want to take my eyes off the road."

Once he realized the news was legit, Bailey passed it along to his family.

"My mom was crying and my dad was stoked," he said.

Coghlan dug himself out of an early slump and had a superb second half. He batted .321 with nine homers and 31 doubles in 128 games, scoring 84 runs and driving in 47.

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Called up from the minors in May, the 24-year-old Coghlan topped NL rookies in batting average, runs, hits (162), total bases (232) and on-base percentage (.390). Though he was left off seven ballots, he became the third Florida player to win the award, joining Hanley Ramirez (2006) and Dontrelle Willis (2003).

"At the end of the year I knew that I put myself in a good position to win," Coghlan said.

With two-time All-Star Dan Uggla playing second base in Florida, Coghlan's path to the majors was impeded. He was at Triple-A New Orleans this year when the Marlins told him they wanted to try him in the outfield.

Coghlan played one minor league game in left -- without getting a fly ball -- and then was brought up to the majors. He finished the season with five errors.

"It wasn't the easiest transition," Coghlan said. "I just tried to work as hard as I could to get as comfortable as I could in the outfield.

"A lot of people think I'm pretty bad out there. But I think it's an adjustment," he added. "I have confidence playing the outfield. It was a situation I embraced to get me to the big leagues the quickest and to help the team win games."

After winning Monday, Coghlan thought of his father, who died when he was 15.

"That was a tough point in my life," Coghlan said. "He was the one who instilled the work ethic in me and taught me the game. I know that he's proud, and I'm proud to win this award and he's definitely a big part of it."

Atlanta pitcher Tommy Hanson finished third in a competitive field with two first-place votes and 37 points. Pittsburgh outfielder Andrew McCutchen, who came in fourth, also was chosen first on a pair of ballots. Milwaukee infielder Casey McGehee received the other first-place vote.

Bailey went 6-3 and had 24 more saves than any other AL rookie. He also led the league's rookies in ERA.

 

He is the eighth A's player to win the award, tying the New York Yankees for most in the AL.

"I can't feel disappointed," Andrus said. "Andrew Bailey is a great player, He had a great season, too."

Bailey was scuffling as a starter in Double-A last year when the A's moved him to the bullpen. Turned out to be a terrific decision.

In his first big league camp, Bailey made the Oakland roster and soon got an opportunity to close partly due to injuries. He took full advantage of it, earning a trip to the All-Star Game as the team's lone representative.

"I had never been a reliever in my life, so the opportunity to just go in for an inning and let loose was something I had never experienced before," Bailey said. "It's been a learning experience, this whole year."

The 25-year-old right-hander was a quick study, striking out 91 and walking 24 in 83 1/3 innings. He yielded only 47 hits, holding opponents to a .167 batting average.

"Certainly the first credit goes to Andrew. It's also a credit to our staff and the people who saw the change to the bullpen being a good step," general manager Billy Beane said. "He had always been a prospect, but as a starter he hit a wall. There was a suggestion to move him to the bullpen and he hasn't looked back. Since he made the switch to the 'pen he's been dominant."

Bailey became the third Oakland player in six years to win the award, joining closer Huston Street (2005) and shortstop Bobby Crosby (2004).

After getting the news, Bailey packed a bag and rushed to the airport to catch a flight to Oakland for a news conference Tuesday. He said he heard from manager Bob Geren and got congratulatory text messages from about 10 teammates.

"It's been a crazy day," he said.

Actually, the entire fall has been hectic for Bailey. He moved to Connecticut with his fiancee, Amanda, and they've been planning their wedding for next offseason.

And now, when he stops home in New Jersey, Bailey is often recognized.

"It's kind of strange to go out in the mall and have somebody come up to you and ask for your autograph and you're in street clothes," he said. "It's kind of surreal."

The AL Cy Young Award winner will be announced Tuesday.

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November 16, 2009 9:57 pm
I tracked the Marlins all season and it sure seemed like Chris Coghlan stepped up and played particularly well when Hanley Ramirez was struggling.  If it weren't for Chris I doubt the Marlins would ...(more)
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November 17, 2009 1:07 am
Not that I think Randy Wells should have won, but im surprised he didnt get more votes. He was really the Cubs best pitcher all year and surprised many, including myself, with his consistency. Again, not saying he should have won, simply giving him some props.

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November 17, 2009 12:36 am
Living near a minor league A's affiliate I can say that Moneyball works.  Billy Beane knows how to draft talent even though he can't seem to keep them once they get to a point when they can make big money.  Huston Street was also an A's draftee and once he was ready for the big $$$ they couldn't sign him. 
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November 18, 2009 11:09 am

According to Elias Sports Bureau, he was the fourth major-league pitcher since 1970 to win as many as 14 games. -Detroit News

This puts Porcello into elite company as a rookie and should have given him the ROY award, not to mention he was pitching in meaningful playoff ramification type games.  Including a play in game vs Minnesota in which he pitched 5 2/3 strong innin ...(more)

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November 16, 2009 6:12 pm
I'm glad MLB got it right. It's not easy to get noticed when you play for the Marlins unless your name is Hanley Ramirez. Coghlan started off slow but gradually got better and better every week. By the end, Coghlan was the most reliable player on the Marlins. A very clutch ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 2:39 pm
     Starting in the American League. We have a player in Andrew Bailey who filled a major role for the Athletics after they traded Huston Street to the ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 2:55 pm
Why was this even close? Ok, maybe it should have been a little close but Happ still had far superior numbers than Coghlan in his first season. Twelve wins, an ERA under 3, 2 CG SO's, and a WHIP of slightly over 1.00. Not to mention he started the year in the pen. Coghlan had a good year average wise but I shutter to think that trumps all the things Happ accomplished. He didn't hit a lot of homers ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 6:36 pm
The rookie class of 2009 was about as good a one as I can remember, and I've been watching baseball for about 30 years.

I'm excited to watch any number of the guys who were in the running for the awards this year, and Dexter Fowler didn't even get a sniff out here in Denver.

A truly great crop of first year
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November 16, 2009 7:39 pm
Andrew McCutchen
AB    H     HR  AVG   BB  OBP   SLG   OPS   RBI   R    SB  CS    Ks
433  124  12  .286  54  .365 &n
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November 16, 2009 7:29 pm
This is funny because earlier in the year I was in a Phillies Marlins gamecast. Some Phillies fan a know it all says Cogs has no chance to win the ROY. He said and I quote "Cogs has no chance to win it will be JA Happ. Boy I love making Philly fans look stupid they know nothing ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 3:34 pm
ABSURD

Gordon Beckham is the AL Rookie of the Year

Of course, some A's reliever because it makes the writers feel good about themselves.  Awww fundamentals, pitching and defense, building from within!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   No championships!

Bobby Crosby and
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November 16, 2009 4:45 pm
You people need to chill. This award isn't about who has the most potential and who will do the most in the future, it's about who did the most this season. Sure I would have loved to see Gordon Beckham win, but Andrew Bailey deserves the award for what he did ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 2:42 pm
I can't believe they didn't even think about Tommy Hanson! If they gave J.A. Happ so much, I can't believe there was none for Hanson, who arguably had a better year. Not to mention, Happ really shouldn't have been considered a Rookie anyway. He'd been up ...(more)
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November 16, 2009 3:05 pm

Coghlan: 128 GP, .328, 84 R, 31 2B, 6 3B, 9 HR, 47 RBI, 8 SB, .977 fielding %

McCutchen: 108 GP, .286, 74 R, 26 2B, 9 3B, 12 HR, 54 RBI, 22 SB, .993 fielding %

McCutchen got ROBBED!!!  He finished 4th with a mere 25 points while receiving 2 1st place votes.  He is a 5 tool star in the making on a horrible team.  These are his #'s ...(more)

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November 16, 2009 2:56 pm
You ask any GM in baseball who'd they rather have on their team - a closer like Bailey or a 20 year starter like Porcello and who do you think they say?  Closer's are a dime a dozen and typically burn out after a couple of years (see Joel Zumaya).
 
 
 
 
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